Wise Kenyan student who won Kes 30 Million from B'etting returns the money saying he wants to finish school first and work hard for his success instead of depending on free things like a beggar. Do you agree with him?
When news broke that Paul Njoroge, a final-year university student, had returned KES 30 million he’d won from b'etting, many Kenyans were left speechless. It was a move that few could understand — after all, that kind of money can completely transform someone’s life overnight. But for Paul, principles came before riches. He believed that real success comes from education, discipline, and hard work, not luck. As an economics student, Paul often said that true achievements are built step by step, not stumbled upon by chance. His decision left classmates, lecturers, and even strangers both astonished and inspired. In a country where opportunities are limited and life can be unforgiving, his act of integrity stood out — to some, it was admirable; to others, simply unbelievable. Before long, his story spread like wildfire on social media. People couldn’t stop talking about it. Some applauded his honesty and strong moral compass; others thought he was out of his mind. “Who would turn d...