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"Do you support him?".....Kenyan student surprises many after returning Kes 30 Million he had won from B'etting, saying he want to finish school first and look for a well paying job instead of relying on free money. Any advice for him?


Paul Njoroge, a final-year university student, stunned the country when he chose to give back KES 30 million he had won through b’etting. For most people, that kind of money would instantly change everything—clearing debts, easing daily struggles, and opening doors that once felt permanently closed. But to Paul, the win didn’t feel like something he was meant to hold onto.

To him, success has always been about effort, discipline, and growth—not a sudden stroke of luck. His studies in economics had shaped the way he viewed money and opportunity. He believed that fast wins often come without fulfillment, and that nothing compares to the satisfaction of building a future through patience and hard work.

His decision left friends, classmates, and Kenyans across the country in shock. In an economy where opportunities are limited and survival itself feels like a daily battle, many respected his values—even if they admitted they would have struggled to make the same choice. Online, the story quickly gained attention, sparking debate. Some praised his honesty and principles, while others questioned how anyone could walk away from such a massive amount.

Even his lecturers were surprised—not just by his moral stance, but by how rare it is to win such a huge sum in the first place. Still, Paul never wavered. He made it clear that money was never his ultimate goal. His priority was to finish school and, in time, build a stable business and a life grounded in effort rather than chance.

There was a twist to the story. The win had come through SokaFans, a platform Paul hadn’t fully trusted at first. It was a friend who convinced him to try it out. Against his expectations, the predictions turned out to be accurate, and on his very first attempt, he hit the jackp0t. “I never really believed in prediction platforms before,” Paul admitted, “but SokaFans surprised me.”

Despite returning the money, Paul didn’t dismiss the platform itself. Instead, he encouraged fellow football fans to check it out if they were looking to sharpen their b’etting strategies. “It worked for me,” he said, “and I believe it can work for others too.”

In the end, Paul’s choice became more than just a trending headline. It stood as a quiet but powerful lesson—that real success isn’t always found in shortcuts. For many young people, his story is a reminder that staying true to your values, investing in education, and trusting the process can matter more than any sudden windfall.

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If you met Paul today, what advice would you share with him?

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