PunterClash goes live in Nigeria

PunterClash goes live in Nigeria

Once registered, users can select contests linked to real sports events and submit their predictions.

Nigeria.- PunterClash, a new sports gaming platform that allows fans to test their knowledge against others in structured contests, has launched in the Nigerian market. The platform offers users a way to compete in match predictions through its main feature, OddScore.

According to the company’s founder, Richard Owoyemi, PunterClash began as an idea to make sports gaming both safe and enjoyable. He said: “We added features like account caps and play controls so people stay in control. The aim is to offer fair, clear and lasting entertainment for sports followers.”

PunterClash allows users to join free or paid contests, where they predict game results and player statistics. Points are awarded for accuracy and strategy under rules that keep competition balanced, and winners share prize pools based on their rankings.

Once registered, users can select contests linked to real sports events and submit their predictions. The system automatically tracks results and pays out quickly to top performers.

The launch follows a partnership with QTech Games, which enables PunterClash to introduce casino games in the near future by leveraging QTech’s system to integrate content from multiple providers. Owoyemi noted: “Working with QTech Games fits our plan for steady growth. We begin with a solid sportsbook and OddScore contests, giving us a strong base to add more options responsibly as we expand.”

Ekaterina Mayorova, QTech’s Head for Africa, added: “PunterClash’s approach to new ideas and careful planning aligns with how we support companies in growing markets. Our platform allows them to add games when it suits their users.”

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