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How a Kilifi Farmer is Profiting Handsomely From a Ksh 1 Million Won Bet

  • Ken Ojiji of Killifi is using his betting capital investment to practice modern farming in various parts of the country. He attributes this concept to his love of farming.
  • On a good day, he makes over Kshh 100,000 from returning clients.
  • Ken has now invested in various areas, allowing him to run the business even while he is not in the country.

Kenyans have made significant investments in modern farming. They have since surpassed exports in the worldwide market. Ken is one of them.

About Ken Ojiji

Ken Ojiji is a 34-year-old father of three children. He now lives in Kilifi County, having relocated from Homabay in 2010 due to a family land dispute.

Ken’s entry into the farming business

When betting was a way of life for most Kenyans in 2018, Ken Ojiji tried his hand with a multi-bet of over 18 teams in Odibets. Staking a total of 100 Kenya shillings,  winning a total of Ksh 1 million. The sum he had no idea could impact his life forever.

Ken Ojiji’s life was revolutionized by the mount, after which he was struggling as a laborer in one of the neighboring farms. He recalled his initial idea of farming that may later turn into an extensive venture with the money he collected from Odibets.

Ken Ojiji began farming by leasing land and growing watermelons and pineapples, among other crops. Because of the client trust he has built, the farm’s products are sold both locally and internationally.

Ken Ojiji, according to him, earns an average of Ksh 100k from farm sales. Although earnings can vary depending on how successful the season went.

Ken Ojijj has subsequently expanded the business he started to other parts of the country. He also has farms in Malindi and Homabay counties. Despite traveling outside of the country to acquire new consumers, he manages his firms with ease.

Finally, he has encouraged most young people to try their luck anywhere. Nobody knows what someone’s fate is. Ken Jiji also urged Kenyans to gamble wisely.

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