Unlike now where people sit at home doing nothing but believing that they can win 100m with hundred naira.
Well, they don't win anything substantial, they are going to lose more money in the long run so let them learn their lesson in their own way. I doubt people are that much into gambling, surely the evolution of internet brought access to more people but it doesn't mean people stopped working and just expecting their future complely on their luck.
People are unique and have their own tendency to control their financial activities towards gambling. Not all of them make it the only hope to live because most of them still have another source of income, either employment or other steady forms of business. Although the opportunity to reach more people will make more people attempt it, this however does not mean that everything will just depend on chance. Some can write and play their game with the knowledge that they are risking to be booted out, while others simulate the game fully aware that they are sure to be expelled. It is still up to them and until someone does not have control of his choice, it remains a part of personal models which cannot be generalised to the community.