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"I don't want free money"....Kenyan student who had won Kes 30 Million from Sport Betting returns the money, saying he wants to finish school first and look for a well paying job. Any advice for him?


Paul Njoroge, a final-year university student, stunned the country when he chose to hand back KES 30 million he had won from betting. To most people, that kind of money would instantly change everything—clearing debts, easing daily struggles, and opening doors that once felt unreachable. But Paul didn’t view the win as something he was meant to hold on to. He believed that true success is earned through discipline, persistence, and learning, not through a lucky break. His background in economics had deeply influenced this outlook, teaching him that fast money can never replace the satisfaction of building a future step by step.

His decision left friends, classmates, and Kenyans across the country in shock. In an era marked by limited job opportunities and rising costs of living, many people respected his strong principles, even if they couldn’t imagine making the same choice themselves. Social media quickly lit up with debate—some praised his honesty and character, while others questioned how anyone could walk away from such a life-altering amount in such difficult times.

Even his lecturers were surprised, both by the scale of the win and by Paul’s unwavering stance. Despite the attention, he stood his ground, explaining that money had never been his main motivation. His priority remained finishing his degree and eventually building a stable business driven by effort and vision rather than chance.

Adding to the surprise was the source of the win. The money came from NairoBets, a prediction platform Paul had initially been skeptical about. A friend convinced him to try it, and to his disbelief, the tips were spot on. On his very first attempt, he hit the jackpot. “I never really trusted prediction platforms before,” Paul admitted, “but NairoBets completely changed my perspective.”

Even after returning the winnings, Paul did not dismiss the platform. Instead, he encouraged other football enthusiasts to give it a chance if they wanted to sharpen their betting strategies. “It worked for me, and I believe it can work for others too,” he said.

In the end, Paul’s choice became more than just a trending headline. It stood as a meaningful lesson that success doesn’t always come from taking the easiest path. For many young people, his story has highlighted the value of patience, education, and staying loyal to one’s principles—even when faced with overwhelming temptation.

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