BETTING KENYA Man loses N33m meant for studies abroad to sports betting 3 weeks ago Szarlot Post Views: 132 A man from Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, has been left devastated after losing KSh 2.8 million (approx. N33 million) meant for his studies abroad to sports betting. Dismas Mutai reportedly lost the substantial sum while betting on Aviator, an online gambling platform, and has since taken to social media to seek assistance from well-wishers, including politicians. He expressed his distress and admitted that the loss had affected his mental well-being. “I’m not okay; I will no longer pretend to be okay. I have fallen into a disastrous trap. A trap that I never anticipated in my life. Depression is slowly taking me to the grave. You must have even noticed an unusual change in my behaviour. Aviator flew away with over KSh 2.8 million of people’s money,” – he stated as quoted by Tuko News, a popular Kenyan news website. Seeking Forgiveness and Support Mutai used the platform to plead for support from Kenyans of goodwill, acknowledging his mistake and the toll it has taken on his life. He apologised to his family for disappointing them, stating that he had struggled with gambling addiction despite having strong ambitions for a better future. “To my mum and the entire family, forgive me. I understand the level of trust you had in me. I have weaknesses just like any other human being, and this has become my greatest weakness,” – stated Mutai. He also appealed to his community for forgiveness, emphasizing his previous involvement in village affairs and his hope for a second chance. “Perhaps the UK was not meant for me, but just give me a chance to survive so that I can be a living testimony to many,” – he pleaded. Mutai’s Educational Aspirations Mutai had secured a scholarship to study for a Master of Science in International Project Management at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in London. Public Reactions and Warnings Against Sports Betting The incident has sparked reactions from Kenyans online, many of whom condemned gambling as a dangerous habit that can lead to financial ruin and mental distress. Some called on the government to regulate or ban platforms like Aviator to prevent similar cases in the future. Source: vanguardngr.com About Post Author Szarlot I am a fan of casino games especially roulette and blackjack. After that I analyze current events in the gambling industry. See author's posts SzarlotI am a fan of casino games especially roulette and blackjack. After that I analyze current events in the gambling industry. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: Aviator, igaming, Kenya, sports betting Continue Reading Previous Economic Impact And Opportunities In Nigerian SportsNext Ghana’s gambling winnings tax repealed two years after introduction More Stories EXPERTS KENYA State Forms Rapid Response Team to Tackle Gambling: “It’s a Silent Epidemic” 2 days ago Szarlot BETTING NIGERIA Afropari: an honest look at the world of mobile betting 3 days ago Szarlot KENYA ONLINE Kenyans raise alarm over betting scheme sending many youths to early graves 3 days ago Szarlot BETTING HOT NEWS KENYA Nearly Sh1 trillion is gambled in a year, figure keeps growing 4 days ago Samuel KENYA ONLINE Parliament Goes After ‘Aviator’ Betting Game 1 week ago Samuel EXPERTS KENYA Identification of and intervention in gambling effects among vulnerable groups in public universities in Kenya 1 week ago Samuel EXPERTS KENYA MPs pass 10 amendments in efforts to curb money laundering in Kenya 1 week ago Szarlot BETTING NIGERIA How responsive designs are helping the Nigerian sports betting industry to 2 weeks ago Szarlot BETTING SOUTH AFRICA The Rise of Sports Betting in Gauteng: Bet Safely and Responsibly 2 weeks ago Samuel KENYA ONLINE Slotegrator Breaks Down Africa’s $17.63 Billion Betting Growth 2 weeks ago Iwo Bulski BETTING UGANDA Why Uganda might have the world’s most passionate Arsenal fans 2 weeks ago Samuel BETTING KENYA Strict measures await betting, lottery industry operators in Nairobi 2 weeks ago Samuel Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.