"This Thing Too Sweet": Nigerian Man Wrecks Betting Platform, Wins R2.3m Overnight, Shares Proof
- A Nigerian man has celebrated making over R2.3 million overnight from predicting the outcome of football games
- The man shared his betting tickets on social media to show how he won R2.3 million and R1.4 million separately
- His tickets sent internet users into a frenzy as people marvelled at the whopping sum he won overnight
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A Nigerian man, identified as Mr Bayo, is millions richer after he won R2.3 million overnight from sports betting.
In a tweet on X on Friday, November 10, an excited Bayo displayed his winning tickets as he broke the news of his massive win.
Bayo staked just R6k
According to Bayo, he made a stake of R6k to win the whopping sum and hinted at rewarding his followers with some of the money.
He also added that he informed his employer at work that he wouldn't be coming that day. Bayo's tickets showed he won R1.4 million and R98k separately. His tweet read:
"But this thing too sweet o, waking up to 102 million Naira with just 234k stake LOL. After my followers chop up to 5/10m from this money, buy laptops for students, I go con cook some delicious games with this new tactics. I don call work say I sick today, make I take today relax abeg."
See Mr Bayo's tweet below:
Netizens celebrate with Mr Bayo
@AdeyemiSijuwade said:
"Your Weekend nd The Rest of November don soft like this thou more winning still dey come Ajeh. God Abeg I dey pray for Grace wey be like this nd pass this sef in the remaining Days of 2023.
"Congratulations Once again Mr Bayuu."
@tweetsbygoody said:
"I don call work say I sick today, make I take today relax abeg. But work can actually see this tweet."
@pbtips_ said:
"Moti mount dm yin.
"This palliative must not pass me by. Congratulations once again."
@Herdunney_1 said:
"Congratulations to you sir @mrbayoa1. I'll appreciate some data giveaway for the street with the extra 65k at the back sir. More wins IJN."
@TheTifeFab_ said:
"Your weekend don soft like this, na this kain grace I want for December. Make I just dey relax for the rest of the year."
@bossolamilekan1 said:
"Congratulations, more of this is what we pray for ."
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Man wins R51k in sports bet with R23
In a related report, a man won R51k on a sports bet he made with just N1k.
A viral video posted on Instagram by @thatblackbwoyy shows the moment the man checked the betting app and saw the huge win.
In the viral clip, the man scrolled through the app apparently to see how the game went when he found out he won. He shouted the moment he saw that he had won.
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