The Sociological Implications of Football Betting and the Birth of Deviant Behaviour among Youths in the South–South Geo-Political Zone of Nigeria

CHUKWU, Christian Chima

Abstract


Football betting has erroneously become a source of livelihood for millions of Nigerian youths, regardless of the fact that it is viewed as an ignominious activity that should be shunned by all and sundry. Sequel to this, this study examined the sociological implications of football betting and the birth of deviant behaviour among youths in the south–south geo-political zone of Nigeria.  Three research questions were formulated to guide and attain the objectives of the study. Survey research design was adopted and a total sample of 1200 respondent was selected through purposive sampling technique. The Social exchange theory of George Homans provided the theoretical underpinning for the study. Among the findings, the study showed that football betting has become a money-spinning, enchanting business enterprise and hundreds of thousands of young Nigerians at present view it as a viable alternative to provide for their necessities. The study also revealed that football betting has become addictive and is therefore increasing the rate of deviance in the society. Based on this, the study concluded that as an addictive phenomenon, every hand must be on deck to curb the case of growing deviant behaviour amongst Nigerian youths. Sequel to this, the study recommended amongst others, that any arrangement directed at cutting back the harmful consequences of football betting should be well thought-out and, must be in line with public health goals. Further, government should intensify efforts to organize seminars to reduce the patronage of betting by young Nigerians, the supposed leaders of tomorrow. Finally, parents must provide worthy reorientation to encourage their wards to give up betting as well as hire psychologists and counselors to help out.

Keywords: South-south geo-political zone; On-line football betting; Livelihoods; Addiction; Gen z

DOI: 10.7176/RHSS/13-12-09

Publication date:June 30th 2023


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