Video Shows Painter Shedding Tears after Winning N395m Aviator Bet With Just N2k

Video Shows Painter Shedding Tears after Winning N395m Aviator Bet With Just N2k

  • Fuseini, the young man who won GH₵6 million (over N395 million) through aviator bet, has shared the story behind his win
  • Addressing the people at his cheque presentation ceremony, the lucky bettor indicated that he won because of his mother's prayers
  • He stated that the circumstances leading to the big win all point to God's intervention in his good fortune

A young Ghanaian man identified as Fuseini has become a viral sensation after becoming a millionaire overnight.

Fuseini, described as a painter reportedly won a whopping GH₵6 million (over N395 million) through the popular aviator bet.

The young man was presented with his cheque at a short ceremony on Tuesday, November 14, 2023.

Fuseini aviator bet winner
Fuseini, the Aviator bet winner, was emotional Photo source: @ghkwaku
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Ghanaians doubt Fuseini's win

After videos of the cheque presentation, many Ghanaians on social media expressed doubts about the win.

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For many of the doubters, it was just not possible for anyone to be able to win such an amount from aviator bet.

N395m aviator bet winner attributes win to God and mom's prayers

But Fuseini has sought to clear doubts by sharing the circumstances through which he won the BetPawa's bet.

Addressing the people, at the presentation ceremony, the lucky bettor it was only by divine intervention that he won the record-breaking bet.

According to him, he has always been betting on the aviator platform and cashing out small wins.

But on that particular day, he placed a double bet of GH₵20 (N1,317) and had wanted to cash out early enough. However, something held his hand and the phone fell when picked it to cash out.

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After picking it up from the floor, the phone froze and he decided to leave. By the time, the phone became responsive, he realised he had won the whopping amount and could not believe his eyes.

It was only when he withdrew a small amount from his winnings and it worked that he realised it was real.

For him, this could only have been God's intervention and answer to his mother's prayers.

Overwhelmed by his good luck, Fuseini dropped some tears while speaking. His mother who was also present had to console him.

Man wins N2m with N10

In a related report, a Nigerian man won N2 million bet with N10.

What surprised people was that he only used N10 to play over 146,000 odds. His luck got people asking questions in his post's comment section.

@isthatUW thanked God that he never gave up. The man responded to people who believed he wasted the odds by betting so mall. He told them that was what he could afford to lose.

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Man wins N2.2m bet with N1k

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a man won N2.2 million bet with just N1k.

A viral video posted on Instagram by @thatblackbwoyy showed the moment he 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 but he found out that he carried the day.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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