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Lira Farmer Starts New Season With 170M Win From 5K 

Lira Farmer Starts New Season With 170M Win From 5K 

The new 2024/25 season looks to be all flowers after kick-starting it with a 170 million win. This win, who hails from Lira, created a ticket with only great odds that you too would wish to have on your winning day.

7 fulltime away wins, 6 fulltime home wins, 1 over 2.5 goals and 1 double chance of 1X, with some of the odds; 3.70, 3.55, 3.40, 3.10, 2.42, 2.41 among others was all he needed to crackdown his UGX 170,086,600 win.

On behalf of ForteBet, Resty Mbatidde handed over the cash to zero balance.

On what he’s going to use this money for, the Lira farmer noted, “My main target is building a permanent house where I can live happily with my family. Since this is a very big amount, part will help me clear school fees for my children for the next 3-4 years,” the winner noted.

He advised fellow bettors that, “Failing should not be a reason for you to quit. I have bet many times and failed. I just kept on because I didn’t know when my luck would come.”

This win was on ticket number 3422339955929999.

Congratulations!

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