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A bookmaker, Ogabet, has rebranded its sports betting platform, unveiling new features, bonuses and games.

In a statement, the firm stated its rebranding is aimed at delivering what it describes as “the ultimate betting experience” for Nigerian punters.

The firm revealed the revamped platform comes with incentives, including a 600 per cent welcome bonus, a 300 per cent accumulator bonus, free bets, and rewards for loyal players.

Other highlights include live betting, quick payouts, a user-friendly interface, and a mix of games.

Operations Manager Tunde Fawibe said the company was determined to set a new benchmark in the Nigerian betting industry.

“At Ogabet, we are passionate about delivering the best possible experience for our customers, and our platform is designed to provide an exciting and rewarding experience for bettors,” he said. “We’re confident that our unique offers and features will set a new standard in the industry.”

Fawibe noted that the platform had been tailored to address challenges many users face when signing up on betting sites.

“One of the reasons users don’t register on some betting platforms is the difficulty they face when signing up. We have made an easy way for new users to sign up without going through any difficulty,” he remarked.

He also revealed that Ogabet had implemented systems to check the abuse of bonuses and tackle the activities of syndicate bettors.

“We have noticed that many betting platforms have had issues with bonus abusers and syndicate bettors, and we have measures in place to curb such,” he added.

Fawibe emphasised that the platform now guarantees seamless transactions, stating, “As a player, you can deposit and withdraw with ease. These are some of the key changes that the rebranded Ogabet platform comes with, and we are excited about the prospects.”

He added that Ogabet remained committed to innovation, responsible gaming, and creating a platform that reflects the evolving needs of the Nigerian betting community.

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