"People who Gamble are the most useless and cursed people who will never go far in life and will never see heaven," angry Luhya man told his 22 years old son to return Kes 15 million he had won despite them living in a slum and having rent arrears. What should the son do?
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In the heart of Kibera, Nairobi's largest informal settlement, Elijah Wanyonyi stood fuming inside his small corrugated iron house. Known for his firm principles and unbending discipline, he now faced his 22-year-old son, John, with fiery eyes. “Return that money immediately!” he roared, his voice echoing through the tin walls. “Gambl1ng is for the lost—it has no place in God's kingdom!” Elijah’s contempt for gambl1ng was deeply rooted, and while John had anticipated disapproval, he hadn’t expected such intense fury. But John held his ground. He believed the KES 15 million he had won was nothing short of divine intervention—a blessing meant to pull their family out of hardship. “Dad, this is the answer to our prayers,” John pleaded. “Before I placed that b'et, I asked for God’s direction, and He guided me to FutaaPredict —the site that made this miracle possible.” John explained how he had been using FutaaPredict for about a month. The platform’s consistent and accura...