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Ghanaian betting fanatics are set to experience a ride of their life following the entry of one of Africa's leading betting firms, Odibets, into the country.
Odibets, known for their mouthwatering offers and freebets, has joined the Ghanaian betting scene and their platform is live for punters to place bets.
The company is set to give Ghanaian punters a good gaming experience through an enormous variety of sports, quality odds, bonuses, free bets, and virtual games.
In addition, Odibets offers pre-match and post-match analysis, which will help equip punters with relevant information that will enable them to place winning bets.
Reports also indicate that Odibets is already in talks with various sporting teams in Ghana on possibilities of sponsorship.
The news of Odibet's entry into the Ghanaian market is geared towards taking the local sports betting industry to another level as most sporting activities have just recently resumed around the globe with the gradual easing of Covid-19 guidelines.
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