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Kisii grandfather, 78 years old, left many shocked after he left wife of 37 years for a young Kikuyu lady after winning Kes 15 Million Jackp0t. Claiming he wanted to enjoy his money with someone who is younger. Any advice for him?


At 78 years old, Joshua Momanyi of Kisii had long accepted that his life was settling into its final, predictable chapter. For close to forty years, he and his wife Naomi had stood side by side through hardship, growing older together while quietly struggling to make ends meet. In his later years, Joshua turned to sports b'etting, not out of greed, but out of a small, stubborn hope that fate might one day favour him. For nearly four years, he placed modest b'ets whenever he could spare a little money, though winning always seemed just beyond his grasp.

That changed about three months ago when Joshua stumbled upon SokaFans, a well-known platform across the country for b'etting tips and jackp0t analysis. What started as simple curiosity slowly grew into something far more significant, altering the course of his life in ways he never expected.

At first, the returns were small but steady, enough to give him confidence that he was finally on the right path. Then came the moment that shocked everyone — Joshua hit a massive jackpot worth KES 15 million. News of the win spread quickly throughout Kisii, drawing neighbours, friends, and even relatives he barely knew to catch a glimpse of the man whose fortunes had suddenly turned.

But the real surprise was not the money itself — it was Joshua’s next move.

To the disbelief of the community, he announced he was ending his 37-year marriage to Naomi, choosing instead to start a new life with a much younger woman he had met in Nairobi. The decision left many stunned. “I’ve spent my whole life struggling,” Joshua said quietly. “Now that I finally have something, I want to enjoy what time I have left with someone who makes me feel young again.”

Almost overnight, the gentle, unassuming man people had known for decades seemed to disappear. In his place was someone transformed — driving an expensive car, wearing stylish clothes, and living in a high-end Nairobi apartment. Back in Kisii, Naomi faced the pain privately, carrying the heavy burden of years of loyalty, sacrifice, and shared struggles.

Even as criticism poured in from family members and neighbours, Joshua remained unapologetic. He continued to credit SokaFans for changing his life, often encouraging others to try their luck as well. “It worked for me,” he would say, “and it can work for anyone.”

Opinions in Kisii remain sharply divided, but one thing is clear — Joshua Momanyi’s story is a powerful reminder of how quickly life can change, and how sudden fortune can reshape a person in ways no one sees coming.

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If you were to meet Joshua Today, What advice would you give him?

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