AFRICANAPredictor
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A campaign from Africana Predictor

The game was always free to love.

The roar, the goal, the group chat going off — none of it ever needed a betting slip. This is a positive case for the thing we already had: the joy of football, kept whole.

Africans can enjoy football without betting.

The message

Four ways to say it

Drop any card on a page or post. The target is the trap and the industry — never the fan.

The hook

The house always wins.

That's not your team. That's the bookmaker.

79% of Kenyan youth are betting. Most lose. Source: GeoPoll, 2025
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The reframe

You never needed a bet to love the game.

The roar, the goal, the crowd — all free.

A $3.08B industry profits while fans pay the price. Source: SCCG Management / Focus Gaming News, 2025
Africans can enjoy football without betting
The cost

Sold as a shortcut to wealth.

For most, it's a shortcut to debt.

54% of bettors are low-income — the losses land hardest on those who can least afford them. Source: Kenya BCLB / GeoPoll
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The vision

Play it. Watch it. Live it. Free.

A hundred ways to love football — none of them cost you your future.

The game gives back. Betting takes away. Coach it · play it · predict it for free
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By the numbers

Know the odds

Every figure is sourced. Measures differ by country and aren't directly comparable.

$3.08B Africa's sports-betting market, 2025 A machine built on cheap data, mobile money and a young, football-mad continent. SCCG / Focus Gaming News, Dec 2025
79% of Kenyan youth reported betting in 2025 The highest rate of frequent youth gambling in sub-Saharan Africa. GeoPoll, 2025
54% of bettors are aged 18–24 The exact group the ads are built to reach — and to keep. Kenya BCLB / GeoPoll
~70% of sub-Saharan Africa is under 30 A whole generation in the crosshairs of the marketing. UN, via EY tax alert
The honest balance

We're not saying
betting earns nothing.

It does generate real tax and real jobs. The problem is who pays: the gains flow to an industry, while the costs fall on young, low-income fans who can least afford them.

What it gives

In Kenya, licensed firms were set to generate KSh 20B+ in 2025 and support 500,000+ livelihoods.

What it takes

Squandered savings, school fees wagered, and harms linked to anxiety, depression and worse among the young.

Sources: Kenya BCLB via The Standard, 2025 · harms documented as associations in J. African Interdisciplinary Studies, 2025
If it's got a grip on you

You're not weak. It's built to hook you.

Walking away is the strong move — and you don't have to do it alone. Talk to a counsellor, a trusted adult, or a confidential helpline near you.

Find support Share with a friend

Replace the button link with your country's gambling-support helpline (e.g. a national problem-gambling line or counselling service).

The free alternative

There's a free way to feel every goal.

Predict the scorelines, climb the leaderboard, and beat your mates in a private league — no money on the match, ever. Just football, pride and bragging rights.