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“He almost died in line of duty”…….Luo man, CHRIS OLOO, collapses in a city lodging after enjoying a night with two Kamba women after winning Kes 3 Million from Sport B’ettlng , says he will never try it again. Any word for him?

Chris Oloo, a cheerful and free-spirited man from the Luo community, never thought his life could change overnight. For years, he had pushed through hardship the only way he knew how — grinding day after day, holding onto hope that one day things would turn around. Then, against all odds, they did. A sports b’ettlng win worth KES 3 million dropped into his life like a miracle, instantly lifting him out of struggle. To Chris, it felt like the universe had finally answered his long-standing prayers.

Ecstatic and overwhelmed with gratitude, he chose to celebrate the moment. “You only live once,” he liked to say — and this time, he truly meant it. He booked himself into a high-end hotel in Nairobi, surrounding himself with comfort, good vibes, and the thrill of finally being free from worry. For once, he wasn’t thinking about survival; he just wanted to enjoy the taste of success, even if only briefly.

But what began as a night of joy soon took a troubling turn. By morning, hotel staff found Chris unresponsive in his room. News spread fast, and within hours his name was everywhere, sparking heated debates across social media.

Critics were quick to judge, accusing him of carelessness and poor priorities, especially since he had a wife and family depending on him. His wife was devastated. Others, however, stood by him, arguing that a man who had suffered for so long deserved the freedom to celebrate his win however he chose.

When Chris eventually recovered and addressed the public, he held nothing back. He showed no remorse. “I’ve struggled long enough,” he said calmly. “This was my time, and I stand by every choice I made.”

He gave credit to SokaFans — the prediction platform that delivered his breakthrough — saying the win wasn’t just a stroke of luck, but the result of belief, patience, and staying the course. When asked if he feared what lay ahead, he simply laughed. “I’ve spent my whole life worrying about tomorrow,” he said. “Let me enjoy today.”

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