Jobless Kenyan man, ALEX MUTEA, left in disbelief after he borrowed Kes 2800 from his fiancee to place a B’et that finally won Kes 8 Million and he return it with Kes 1.4 Million Interest. However the lady is now demanding Kes 7 Million claiming the money belongs to her or she ends the relationship. What should he do?

Alex Mutea, a young man from Kenya, recently found himself in an unexpected whirlwind after a single g’amble turned his life upside down. Without his girlfriend knowing, he quietly borrowed KSh 2,800 from her and placed a b’et on a football match. What started as a small risk ended up transforming his future—he walked away with a staggering KSh 8 million.
When the winnings finally cleared, Alex thought he was doing the right thing. He returned the original KSh 2,800 to his girlfriend and, as a gesture of appreciation, gifted her an additional KSh 1.4 million. In his eyes, it was more than generous and surely enough to make her happy.
But the reaction he got was far from what he expected. Instead of excitement or gratitude, his girlfriend was furious. She argued that since the b’et started with her money, the bulk of the winnings should belong to her. She demanded KSh 7 million, warning that their relationship might not survive if he refused.
Now Alex finds himself caught between his love for her and his own sense of fairness. Should he hand over most of the fortune to preserve the relationship, or keep it and risk losing the woman he cares about?
Speaking about his unbelievable win, Alex opened up:
“I’m Alex Mutea, 29 years old and currently without a job. For a while, b’etting has been my main source of income. I relied mostly on luck and lost quite a bit. Earlier this year, a friend introduced me to a platform called SokaFans. I was doubtful at first, but after giving it a try, I started winning consistently—every day for a week. That’s when I realised this could really change things for me.”





