Base on the current unemployment in Nigeria the youth have taken gambling as part of a business or a work that can provide for their need, though I have a negative perspective concerning betting but betting has been of a help to Nigerian youth based on the high rate of unemployment because it has helped them to provide their daily needs, and it has help to mitigate crime rate in the country, research has help us to know, that betting company have helped Nigerian youth to a enlarge extend. To me in my country gambling as helped the youth.
This seems to be the opposite of what happened in my country. Indeed, my country is including a developing country, Indonesia, that is. And gambling in Indonesia is prohibited, the law is clear, gambling is restricted in this country, both online and offline. And these rules and laws are not only for local residents but also for foreigners residing in Indonesia, they remain the same, gambling is illegal, prohibited, and restricted.
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Gambling is prohibited in Indonesia, it is considered completely illegal for both locals and foreigners. There are no proper casinos in the country, and those who practice gambling may find severe punishments by authorities and thrown to jail.
Then, what's about the gamblers in Indonesia, moreover the youth?
That is, even though gambling is prohibited, the existence of gambling cannot be avoided. What's more, online gambling is growing very rapidly. So that makes the government feel overwhelmed to regulate and overcome this matter. There has been a huge surge in online gambling. But the problem is, gambling actually creates more negative things than positive ones. In fact, it makes young people addicted to gambling, have more loans, especially online loans, and other things, until the government considers that this can no longer be tolerated and has become something that is very worrying for them.
News:
https://en.antaranews.com/news/312060/ulema-council-warns-against-online-gambling-in-indonesia
https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/local-law.html