Mojabet Casino

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The online casino isn’t Mojabet’s main rail – it’s sports, no surprise here. However, the casino section is just a click away from the top menu, and it’s not shy about what it wants you to do first. You open it and Aviator is right there, basically staring at you. No scrolling and no “discovering” journey. It’s the kind of library structure that tells you it wasn’t built to show off 600+ games in some neat way – it was built to get you into a session fast.

The casino is clearly mobile-first in how it behaves. Games open fullscreen. Menus slide in from the side. Tiles load quickly, but the “what happens after you’ve been playing for a while” part is where it starts to act a bit unpredictable. Most of the time it holds the session, but sometimes it boots you right back to the lobby like it got bored with you. It didn’t happen too many times to be a real issue, but it’s puzzling nonetheless.

How to register from Nigeria

Registration is by telephone first and there is no way to get past this without your telephone. Once you click on “sign up”, +234 is automatically selected as your country and you don’t have to search endlessly through a list of countries.

You will see a drop-down menu for the network carrier and you can select from three options: Airtel, MTN, or Glo. The reason for this is that registration is done via OTP (One Time Password) and if the network selection does not match your actual carrier, then you will wait in vain for that code.

Once you enter your phone number, you have to enter your password and lastly, you just need to check the terms/age checkbox.  Just one quick OTP after that and once you receive the OTP code, it will move you along without requiring you to confirm anything else.

Video slots on Mojabet

Mojabet has plenty of slots, but not in overwhelming numbers. They’re rather curated to deliver what flies in Nigeria like hit games from Fazi, Playson and BGaming. Slots aren’t treated like a separate “casino experience” – there are some mechanics, filters and key categories like new games and jackpot titles.

I tested a few slot titles back-to-back to see how the lobby behaves when you’re switching quickly:

  • Very Hot 40
  • Wild Hot 40
  • Royal Joker

What I was watching for wasn’t the performance of the games – it was the boring stuff: does the lobby refresh, does it stall, does it kick you out, does it reload the whole casino page?

Switching between those three didn’t force any reloads. I could go from one to the next without waiting for the whole casino area to re-render. The games themselves loaded fast most of the time and the variety of gameplay mechanics is good enough to keep you around. Expanding wilds, mini games, Hold & Win, it’s pretty much all there except for decent progressives. That’s a big miss.

In terms of interface, slots aren’t hidden behind layers. You’re basically always a tap away from a slot tile. That’s good when you’re impatient. It’s less good when you actually want to find a specific type of slot and the lobby isn’t giving you a clean “here’s your category” moment.

Live casino

When I opened the Live Casino section, it wasn’t empty or half-baked. It’s fully fledged. Rows of tables loaded immediately, starting with roulette and not hiding it behind anything clever.

The first thing I noticed was how roulette-heavy the page is. Gravity Roulette, Lightning Roulette, Live French Roulette, Extreme Lightning Roulette – they’re all visible without scrolling much. I didn’t have to filter or dig. The tiles were already sitting there, hosts visible, tables open. I tapped Lightning Roulette, backed out, tapped Gravity Roulette, then Funky Time, just to see if the section lagged or reloaded. It didn’t. The lobby stayed put.

Featured Live Game Game Type Key Gameplay Facts Play Notes
Lightning Roulette Roulette Randomised Lightning numbers with multipliers up to 500× Fast rounds, easy to jump in and out without lobby reloads
Gravity Roulette Roulette Ball drop influenced by gravity zones with multipliers up to 500× More visual noise, but table entry is instant
Live French Roulette Roulette Single-zero wheel, La Partage rule on even-money bets Slower pace, better for longer sessions
Extreme Lightning Roulette Roulette Extended spins, boosted Lightning multipliers up to 2,000× Flashy but still stable on mobile
Funky Time Live Game Show Wheel-based bonuses, live hosts, multiple side rounds Runs smoothly from the same lobby as roulette

So yes, Mojabet does have a proper live casino in Nigeria – roulette-heavy, Evolution-led, functional, busy. But you don’t stumble into it by accident. You have to decide you want live dealers first. Until then, the site keeps pushing you toward crash games and slots, like that’s where it expects you to stay.

Payments in Mojabet’s casino

Depositing is expectedly too quick – it’s already done before you even feel like you “confirmed” anything.

The payment methods I saw right away:

  • OPay
  • MTN Mobile Money
  • Airtel Money
  • Bank transfer (for withdrawals)

I tried a micro deposit fist just to get a taste for how things go and the balance updated basically immediately. No extra “are you sure” screen. No long wait. I switched tabs and came back and the balance was already sitting there like it had been there all day.

Withdrawals are where it feels stricter. The same-method rule shows up in how the flow is set up — you can tell they expect you to withdraw back the way you deposited. And verification is tied closely to your phone number, which makes sense given how the whole account is built.

I didn’t hit a hard wall, but you can see where the delays would come from: bigger withdrawals clearly get reviewed, mobile wallets cap lower, bank transfer goes higher but takes longer. The structure is obvious even if you’re not trying to stress-test it with huge numbers.

Mojabet’s bonuses in Nigeria

Mojabet doesn’t cram bonuses into your face during casino play, but the bonuses are there — and they’re not tiny.

At sign-up, you can pick one welcome option or skip everything. The welcome options shown were:

  • 200% slots bonus up to ₦75,000
  • 100% sports bonus up to ₦37,500
  • 100% Aviator bonus up to ₦50,000

Then there’s the Wheel of Fortune promo that sits on the promotions page. It’s the kind of thing that looks fun until you actually use it a few times and realize it can give you absolutely nothing. I spun it daily for a bit. Out of 7 spins, I got a free bet and free spins without deposit once, and a match bonus I didn’t use. The weird part (good weird) is that the Wheel rewards I got didn’t have rollover attached.

There’s also a weekend slots reload:

  • 100% up to ₦150,000
  • 40x rollover requirement

I used it once. That rollover is heavy. It’s not a “cute weekend boost.” It’s a serious condition.

And then there’s the weekly casino leaderboard. Points rack up as you bet real money, rankings update daily, prizes go to the top 20. The part that stuck with me wasn’t even the prizes — it was the rule that winners get called. If you miss the call, you lose the prize. That’s the kind of condition you only notice after you’ve already started caring.

Mobile play

Mojabet is browser-only. No app. No APK prompt. No banner trying to guilt-trip you into installing anything. It’s just the website.

On Android (Chrome), the casino runs fine. Games open fullscreen. Switching between casino and other sections is quick. It doesn’t ask for weird permissions. It doesn’t try to download anything “extra.” It behaves like a website that knows Nigerians are going to use it on a phone anyway, so it better not waste time.

On iOS (Safari), same story: no App Store detour. It behaves like a PWA-style mobile site — menus slide in, games go fullscreen, the casino lobby loads properly.

One issue I hit on iOS-style browsing behavior: I left a tab idle and came back later, having to log in again. Not the end of the world, but it’s the kind of thing that reminds you you’re still dealing with a website session, not a native app that stays locked in.

Customer Support

Support options are actually visible and usable, which sounds like a low bar, but plenty of platforms make you dig for it.

Here’s what was available:

  • 24/7 live chat
  • Email: mojabet.ng@mojagroup.com
  • Phone: +2342018881011
  • WhatsApp: +2347079124387

I contacted them once to ask about payment limits, and they answered quickly enough. It’s fine when support is quiet. The real test is when things are busy, but that’s not something the site lets you simulate — you just find out the hard way when it happens.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a withdrawal fee?

No, Mojabet won’t touch your winnings when cashing out. However, network carriers may do so.

Does Mojabet offer an apk?

Nope. The mobile experience is for browsers only. No apk, no app store listings. Just Mojabet and your browser.

Can I claim a welcome bonus at a later stage?

Yes. “No bonus” can be selected at sign-up, and bonuses stay visible on the promos/bonus page if you decide to opt in later.

What deposit options show up for casino play in Nigeria?

OPay, MTN Mobile Money, Airtel Money, and bank transfer were available right in the cashier flow and showed up immediately.

Do Mojabet’s casino promos always come with wagering?

Not always. Some Wheel of Fortune rewards (like the ones I landed on) didn’t come with rollover, while the weekend slots reload came with a heavy 40x requirement.