Woman wins UGX 300m from sports betting, quits job

A factory worker in Tororo has won a whopping 300 million from Sports betting after staking on Uganda Bettors association fixed games.

Nyafwono joined the Uganda Bettors Association in a bid to try her luck in betting after her husband left her with 5 children.

Her prayers were answered when she finally registered with the association and asked for guidance during the process.

According to Nyafwono, she subscribed to fixed games after reading so many testimonies of how people won millions from the association.

“My husband left me with 5 kids, he went to be with another woman in Kampala, since then he has never helped me take care of these kids, not even a school uniform or even a book. Life has been so terrible for me and every morning, I would say a pray and God would give me a vision that it shall be well someday,” she narrated.

“One day, a message popped up on my phone of how a security guard won millions from sports betting, this motivated me to do more research about these guys until I was satisfied, I paid my subscription and also asked them to help me stake since I didn’t have any clue about betting, they did everything for me and my money was deposited to my bank account,” she said.

“Just like anyone else, you would be panicking after paying the money and you are told to wait for days to get the ticket ready, I was worried and thought that I was scammed but a few days later, they told me the games were ready, they staked and shared with me the ticket, after winning, I still never believed it until the momey was deposited into my account,”

“If you also want to change your life through this, please go to their website here: Uganda Bettors Association

Uganda Bettors Association has for the past few years helped struggling gamblers reclaim what they lost in Betting and many have come out publicly to make a confession and thank the betting association.

They have packages ranging from free tips, Ordinary, VIP, and VVIP. Their fixed games have odds ranging from 200 above.

Ronald Mayega | Reporter: