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UCU Student quits school after winning UGX 460 million from fixed games

Mukono, Uganda: A second-year student at Uganda Christian University (UCU) has shocked many after winning a staggering UGX 460 million from Uganda Bettors Association fixed games and deciding to drop out of school.

The student, identified only as Isaac, says his journey began after reading hundreds of testimonies from past beneficiaries over the last three years.

“For the last three years, I have been seeing people praising Uganda Bettors Association for changing their lives. After careful consideration, I decided to give it a shot,” Isaac revealed.

How He Won 460 Million Shillings

Isaac explained that after contacting the Uganda Bettors Association, he was guided step by step on how to subscribe. Once he paid his subscription, he asked them to stake on his behalf to avoid mistakes.

“They placed the bet for me and sent me confirmation of the ticket. Because of panic, I didn’t follow the games. The next day, they called me and told me the ticket had won. That’s how I made 460 million,” he narrated.

From Struggles to a New Life

Coming from a humble background, Isaac has faced many challenges in his education.

“I’m a complete orphan and have struggled all my life to pay tuition. But God has finally opened doors for me. With this win, I plan to play only a few more times to raise enough money to start a foundation for orphans who need educational support. I’m not going to continue with my studies,” Isaac said.

Uganda Bettors Association Changing Lives

Isaac’s story is one of many testimonies from people whose lives have been transformed through Uganda Bettors Association fixed games. With countless success stories, more Ugandans are now turning to the association in hopes of rewriting their future.

If you’re ready to change your story too, visit the official Uganda Bettors Association website and discover how you can become the next big winner.

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