- Tom Juma, a Kibabi fourth-year university student, is overjoyed after winning 156,000 Kenya shillings from a bet with a stake of Ksh 100.
The student had the finest day of his life after receiving a message from the Giant betting company Odibets informing him that he had won the multibet combination courtesy of lizz Tipster.
Despite the tough times he was having, Tom, like other lucky gamblers, had no idea if he could alter his life with a 12 game wager from as little as Kenya shillings 100.
Tom’s hardships
The life of a comrade as a student might be difficult at times. Tom, the second kid in a family of five, is the most recent victim of the difficulties of university life.
According to the 24-year-old, his life has been full of ups and downs since arriving in campus. This had compelled him to alter his studies for reasons she couldn’t resist. Since HELB was delayed, his parents had been unable to raise his school fees or basic needs.
Tom was compelled to accept his obligations as a man. He was able to get a part-time job that would allow him to meet his basic necessities, but little did he realise that God had other plans for him in the future.
Placing a bet with Kenya shillings 100 and winning Kenya shillings 156,000 is like answered prayers and a dream come true for him, especially considering he was a struggling student who was balancing school and white collar jobs.
In a recent interview, Tom expressed his gratitude to the Giant Betting company Ofibets for cashing his Betslip.
“Nimebambika Sana ya kuwin izo pesa after nimeona message.” “At such a time, kitu nlikuwa natarajia inaweza fanyika,” Tom explained.
He went on to praise Lizz Tipster for helping him to change the previous match in favour of the team that had won it the most recently.
“Shukran tu Sana Bena kunichananua.” “At the very least, Saizi, I can smile because you advised something that made sense,” Tom added.
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Tom is now planning to open his own cafeteria within the school grounds, selling to other fellow students, with plans to expand in the future as his income grows.