According to the story, a man collapsed after he lost $400(the equivalent 200k in my local currency) loan at a betting shop called Bet9ja. This money was borrowed from loan shark operators for pay for his house rent however. The man thought that he may be able to double it he took it to a betting shop. Sadly, he lost all the money to a virtual game. Now, he is mostly likely going to be kicked out of his apartment and wind up homeless on the street.
I just commented on a thread about not taking a loan to bet on an insider tip so this is the scenario if you gamble and the money comes from a loan, the sad part of this topic is, that it is coming from a loan shark, we all know how loan coming from loan shark generate interest if you fail to pay on time this is a big lesson for him and people should learn from this sad experience that only gamble excess money
The football season starts today. Many folks who gamble see it as an opportunity to cash out or double their money. This is a great caution to never take out a loan to gamble and another way of saying this is never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose. Lastly, I believe we have a moral obligation, not to introduce any friend and family to gambling matter how much we may have won in the past or think we will win this season. You can share your thoughts.
Unfortunately, advice or reading stories coming from people's experiences are not sufficient, for gambler's alibis are, it's not going to happen to them or they know what they are doing, for a loan shark they always on a look for people who are addicted to gambling because they are willing victim.