22-Year-Old Kenyan University Student Wins Sh200 Million Jackpot

22-Year-Old Kenyan University Student Wins Sh200 Million Jackpot

A 22-year-old university student is the newest multi-millionaire in town after bagging a Sh200 million jackpot.

Eli Kipruto Rotich, a student at Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology (JKUAT), won the Betika Mega Jackpot after predicting 17 matches correctly using a Sh49 stake.

“I usually spend less than Sh100 every weekend and I didn’t think much about this Mega Jackpot combination because I have registered just one bonus win over the years," an elated Rotich said after being awarded the windfall on Friday.

"I’ve never lost hope because I bet for entertainment. This money is going to change my life and my entire family. I think this is what they call “Generational Wealth.”

“I’m very grateful to Betika for this jackpot and for offering me a financial advisor because to be honest, I haven’t figured out what to do with the money yet. It hasn’t sunk in yet that I no longer have money problems, just how to spend it," he added.

Rotich, who hails from Nakuru County, said he has been trying his luck for the past three years, sacrificing and using at least Sh100 every weekend on gaming.

While handing over the cheque to Rotich, Betika’s Senior Product Manager Kent Kagicha said: ‘’Eli, you have done it. You have single-handedly won Sh200 million with just one jackpot bet. It’s unheard of, the odds were in your favor, and even when one game was postponed and the outcome had to be decided through a public draw, the outcome was still in your favor. We are so happy for you,” said Kangicha.

“At Betika, we will always ensure that we offer our customers a credible platform where they can enjoy their favorite sport as they place their bets on a platform that offers them the best experience with great rewards. Our initial Grand Jackpot was worth Sh100 million and one needed Sh99 to play. We however saw the need to revamp and give our customers more value for less,” he added.
 

Comments

Maxiley (not verified)     Fri, 12/16/2022 @ 12:47pm

He better heed advise from the financial gurus.Not many people at that age have sound financial plans.There are countless stories world over narrating how winners of lottery lost it all, due to poor planning,which translates to reckless spending.
What is lost in this glory of winning is that the money comes from many who played and lost.Some of you might remember that this "Jackpot" was suspended for awhile,afew years ago,and one of the major reasons was that alot of people were over spending,and some even going into debts to finance their gambling habits.This part has not changed yet.Unfortunately agood number of poor people look at this gambling as away out of poverty.

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