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Weak Nairobi man, CHRIS OLOO, collapses in a city lodging after enjoying a night with two Kamba women after winning Kes 3 Million from Sport B'etting , says he will never try it again. Any advice for him?


Chris Oloo, a lighthearted and easygoing man from the Luo community, never imagined that his life could flip so suddenly. For as long as he could remember, he had survived through sheer determination — waking up every day, putting in the work, and trusting that someday his luck would change. Then one unbelievable moment proved him right. A sports b'etting win of KES 3 million came through, lifting him out of years of struggle in an instant. To Chris, it felt like a blessing he had waited a lifetime for.

Overcome with excitement and relief, he decided to mark the moment in his own way. “Life is short,” he often said — and this time, he lived by it. He checked into a luxury hotel in Nairobi, choosing comfort, celebration, and the rare feeling of peace that comes when money is no longer the immediate worry. For the first time in a long while, survival was not on his mind; enjoyment was.

What started as a well-earned celebration, however, soon turned into a shocking incident. The next morning, hotel staff discovered Chris unconscious in his room. The story spread rapidly, dominating conversations online and stirring intense reactions from the public.

Many people were quick to condemn him, questioning his judgement and pointing out his responsibilities as a husband and family man. His wife was left heartbroken. Others came to his defense, saying that after years of hardship, he had every right to celebrate his breakthrough on his own terms.

When Chris later spoke out, he made his position clear. He expressed no regret. “I’ve lived through enough hardship,” he said. “This was my moment, and I don’t apologise for how I lived it.”

He credited his win to SokaFans, the prediction platform that helped change his fortunes, explaining that it wasn’t just about luck — it was about consistency, faith, and refusing to give up. Asked whether he worried about the future, he smiled and brushed it off. “I’ve spent my whole life worrying,” he said. “Today, I choose to live.”

Rather than fading away, the controversy pushed Chris further into public attention. His bold attitude struck a chord with many, inspiring others to try their luck on the same platform, hoping for a breakthrough of their own.

As Chris summed it up himself, “SokaFans gave me a second chance at life. If it happened for me, it can happen for anyone.”

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If you met Chris today, what advice would you give him?

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