News reaching us indicate that Safaribet also known as Safaribetting, has been shutdown by the Gaming Commission of Ghana, with the general public warned not to place any bet with them henceforth.

This was contained in a new item published by the Daily Graphic few hours ago and although no further reasons were given for the sudden turn of event, we guess it has to do with the failure on the part of the betting company to pay Theophilus Morgan the whopping GHC57M he won last year.

A portion of the report by Daily Graphic reads:

The Gaming Commission of Ghana wishes to bring to the notice and attention of the general public that African Gaming and Entertainment trading as Safaribet Sports Betting CAN NO LONGER OPERATE any games of chance in the country until further notice.

The general public is hereby advised not to conduct any form of betting on SAFARIBET’s BETTING platform or at any of their shops and branches.

Anyone who deals with SAFARIBET SPORTS BETTING does so at their own risk and the COMMISSION would not be liable in any event.

ISSUED BY:

THE GAMING COMMISSION OF GHANA

On that same page of the Daily Graphic where the notice was published, the commission also published another Public Notice warning the public that it has not granted license to Lord Of The Bet who are owners of Lollibet and as such they cannot operate any games of chance in the country.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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