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BigiBet Withholds Gambler Money After Winning Big

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Enemuo Chigozie, a contractor, accused BigiBet, a betting company based in Ibadan, of not crediting him four months after his victory.

He said, he observed BigiBet would not credit him on September 27 after he had won many bet tickets that accumulated to N357,000.

Chigozie’s proof
“I used to accumulate my winnings, so I hardly withdraw. In September, I tried to withdraw, but it showed ‘validated’, and till now, I haven’t been able to withdraw my money,”



“When you request a withdrawal, they will validate it immediately, but that will be the end of it. Once the validation status appears, it will be hard for you to receive and even bet with your money.”

Validation means BigiBet has acknowledged that a user is ready to transfer their winnings to their bank accounts. But it ends there. The user would see the validation status for a long time, while their money remains inaccessible.



Chigozie is not alone. Since September 22, BigiBet has refused to pay his brother’s N237,500. Chigozie said he had called BigiBet customer care several times, but they would always pacify him and tell him to be patient.

“They always promise to resolve their payment issues, but they never keep it. Sometimes, they would tell stories. I am tired of their stories. I just want my money back,” he said.


Eze Ejiofor, a businessman said that he had had N1.3 million stuck in his BigiBet wallet for three months.

“On September 27 and October 10, 2021, I attempted to transfer my winnings into my bank account. Since then, it has been showing the validation status, but I have not received the money in my account,” Ejiofor said.

Ejiofor’s evidence his winnings were only validated
He said he had tried all he could to get BigiBet to pay him his winnings but to no avail.

“When I call them, they always plead with me. They have assured me several times that they will resolve their payment issues, but to date, nothing meaningful has been done,”

Similarly, James Sodo, another BigiBet user, said he did not know why BigiBet was yet to credit him despite winning his stakes.

On November 17 and 21, Sodo won over ₦12,000 from two different bet tickets, but since then, he has not been able to withdraw the money.

James Sodo’s portal
“I have actually been patient, but this thing has been happening for a while now. I need my money,” he said.

Meanwhile, News had reported several cases of BigiBet failing to pay successful gamblers in the past.

Several calls was passed to BigiBet, but they were not answered. At press time, a text message sent to them had not been responded to.

(C) FIJ

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BFA Wins Big At Pitch-Win And Shot Competition

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Benin Film Academy, a brain child of veteran Nollywood movie maker, Ambassador Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen has won big at this year’s Film in Edo Project Initiative.
Announcing the winners in the keenly contested talent development initiative of the Edo state government and Market Development in Niger Delta (MADE) funded filmmaking competition over weekend at the Edo Innovation Hub,  ICE Road, Benin city, Benin Film Academy trained Mr. Michael Eriyo, Miss Charlotte Ojeaga and Mr Joseph Okhomina won big.
Designed to stimulate the growth, development and sustainance of the art of filmmaking in Edo state, Pitch-Win And Shot Competition, very soon creative atmosphere will be charged with movie productions that has strong storyline, vibrant messages and powerful visual quality with the rich Edo cultural heritage on display.
Reacting to the achievements recorded by the BFA’s students, Ambassador Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen who co-founded the academy in partnership with Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State, said, 
“We of the Benin Film Academy feels very proud and elated by this mind blowing achievement by our students. This was the reason behind the establishment of the Film Academy here in Nigeria. So as to train and expose budding talents that abounds here in Edo State and beyond.”
The visibly elated and impressed Chairman of Ovia North East Local Government Area, Mr Scott Ogbemudia, who is the Chairman of the host communities of these filmmakers said, ” We promised to throw more weight behind the movie productions and also, I will like to encourage people of our community to show appreciation to these filmmakers. This will go a long way in stimulating economic growth and development in our domain.”
Three selected movies will be shot on a location at Okada village.
Ten very creative producers were  presented prize money and amatching grant for ten different movie productions. As at the time of filing this report some of the producers has already gone on location and work has started on different movie productions.
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