Soroti, Uganda: A primary school teacher in Soroti has shocked many after winning a staggering UGX 300 million through Uganda Bettors Association fixed games, a life-changing win that has prompted him to resign from his public service teaching job, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his life.
Isaac Opolot, a respected teacher in one of Soroti’s top primary schools, said he had endured years of financial struggles. As a father of six school-going children, his modest salary often left him buried in loans and unable to provide fully for his family.
“It’s a waste of time for me to continue teaching after winning all this money. This is a lot of money for me. I used to only dream about it, but now the dream is a reality thanks to Uganda Bettors Association,” he said with excitement.
Opolot revealed that he subscribed to the Uganda Bettors Association fixed games service after seeing stories of ordinary people winning huge sums. Since he didn’t know how to bet and wanted to keep it private from his family, he asked the association to stake on his behalf and only share the winnings.
“I sent them my stake and they did everything. The following day, they told me my ticket had won. I didn’t know much about tickets, but I sent them my bank details as requested. When the money reflected on my account, I couldn’t believe it. I even withdrew UGX 5 million to confirm it was real,” he narrated.
Now financially free, Opolot has decided to leave teaching behind and focus on building a better future for his family.
“I thank Uganda Bettors Association for changing my life forever. God bless you,” he added with gratitude.
His story is just one among the many testimonies from people who have gained financial freedom through Uganda Bettors Association. With consistent wins and proven reliability, the platform continues to attract thousands of Ugandans seeking opportunities to change their lives.
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