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Nairobi Man , Alex Mutea placed a B’et with Kes 2800 he stole from his girlfriend and won Kes 8 Million, pays her back with interest. However the lady demands Kes 7 million saying it is because of her money that he won, threatens to end the relationship. What should he do because he still loves her.

A Kenyan man named Alex Mutea found himself unexpectedly wealthy after placing a B’et using money he had secretly taken from his girlfriend. With KSh 2,800 that he “borrowed” without her consent, he placed a sports B’et—and to his surprise, walked away with a massive KSh 8 million win. After the windfall, Alex chose to repay the original amount along with an additional KSh 1.4 million to his partner as a goodwill gesture. However, this gesture didn’t smooth things over.

His girlfriend was far from satisfied, insisting that the initial B’ett!ng funds were hers and demanding a hefty KSh 7 million share of the winnings. She issued an ultimatum: unless Alex agrees to her terms, she will end the relationship.

Now, Alex finds himself caught in a tough situation—torn between preserving his romantic relationship and refusing to surrender such a significant part of his newfound wealth.

When asked about how he managed to achieve success in Betting, Alex explained:

“My name is Alex Mutea. I’m 29 years old and currently unemployed. These days,B’ett!ng has become my main source of income. I used to lose a lot because I depended on gut feelings and random picks. But everything changed earlier this year when a friend introduced me to a fantastic prediction site called SokaFans. The platform features a range of tipsters offering accurate predictions for as little as KSh 60. I decided to give it a try for one week—and I won every day. That convinced me this was a trustworthy resource.”

“I’ve been using SokaFans religiously for the past six months and I can confidently say it has never let me down. It’s reliable, legitimate, and I strongly recommend it to anyone looking to earn extra money through b’ett!ng. It has changed my life—and it could change yours too,” he said.

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