Deposits at Mojabet are so simple and familiar, you don’t even think about them as deposits. Mobile money is something every Nigerian knows by heart and there’s no need for an introduction. This is clearly Mojabet’s intention – it wants to get you into the action quickly, without making you click through a bunch of screens to fund your account.
Withdrawals are when the platform really starts getting restrictive, but in a regulatory kind of way. There are strict limits, verification is required (which can take some time), and when you withdraw your funds, they have to be returned the same way.
Payment Methods Mojabet Offers in Nigeria
Mojabet relies almost entirely on local payment rails rather than international wallets.
In practice, that means:
- OPay
- MTN Mobile Money
- Airtel Money
- Bank transfer
Mobile wallets are the standard here. Bank transfers, on the other hand, are Plan B. You will rarely use that option unless you manage to score a massive win.
Deposits: Small Amounts, Few Questions
Mojabet lets you explore the platform with micro deposits, unlike many betting sites in Nigeria. What is more, mobile money deposits are lightning-fast, and it takes just seconds to fund your account. The website does not charge a processing fee in addition to any fees the wallet or bank may charge.
Withdrawals: Where Limits and Verification Show Up
Once you have everything sorted out with your account, withdrawals will be quite easy. However, Mojabet doesn’t make hasty decisions on payout of winnings. Mobile wallet withdrawals are quicker than bank transfers, but both depend on:
- your verification status (i.e., verified vs. unverified)
- the withdrawal amount that you are requesting
- is the same method to withdraw as you used to fund your account
The most common delay occurs when attempting to withdraw a large sum early on or when switching payment methods during the payout process.
Mojabet Transaction Limits
Mojabet launched in Nigeria with the industry’s lowest possible transaction limits. This is the best way to say “Come and check us out!”. Below you can find out how little you can start with and how much you can cash out in a single transaction.
| Payment Method | Typical Min Deposit | Typical Max Deposit (per transaction) | Typical Min Withdrawal | Typical Max Withdrawal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OPay | ₦100 | ₦100,000 – ₦250,000 | ₦500 – ₦1,000 | Up to ₦5,000,000+ (account-dependent) |
| MTN / Airtel Mobile Money | ₦100 | Around ₦100,000 | ₦500 | ₦1,000,000+ |
| Bank Transfer | ₦500+ | Bank-dependent | ₦500+ | Higher ceilings, slower processing |
Small withdrawals usually go easily and without any issues. Larger ones, however, are often reviewed by Mojabet’s security team and may delay the process..
Fees: Mostly Outside Mojabet’s Control
Mojabet itself won’t charge you a Naira for using the platform, but there are fees beyond its control.
That said:
- Mobile wallets charge per transfer
- Banks may deduct small processing fees
- Inter-bank transfers can introduce minor deductions
If your payout arrives slightly lower than requested, it’s usually the payment provider, not Mojabet.
Verification and Banking Are Linked
Withdrawal issues most often appear on your first withdrawal attempt. You would be surprised at how much importance Mojabet places on your mobile number. It utilizes it for various confirmations and for contacting players directly. If a player’s mobile number is unreachable or incorrectly provided, their withdrawals will likely be delayed.
Verification requests don’t normally show up right away. In some cases, they may not become an issue until after a withdrawal has been requested. As long as a document verification request is still pending, your funds generally cannot be transferred.
By handling this process earlier, you make future banking with Mojabet easier. By ignoring this process, you ensure yourself a longer wait before your money arrives.
Where Delays Usually Come From
In practice, slow withdrawals tend to come from:
- incomplete verification
- attempting large withdrawals too early
- switching withdrawal methods
- weekend or public holiday timing
It’s rarely random. There’s usually a reason, even if it’s not explained particularly well in the interface.

