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You are at:Home»News»KENYAN man, JOHN KIAMBAA, who had lost all his properties to AUCTIONEERS because of a bank loan now wins Kes 30 Million. His wife of 8 years who had dumped him now wants to come back. What should he do?
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KENYAN man, JOHN KIAMBAA, who had lost all his properties to AUCTIONEERS because of a bank loan now wins Kes 30 Million. His wife of 8 years who had dumped him now wants to come back. What should he do?

AblejamBy AblejamJuly 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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John Kiambaa was once a respected hardware store owner in Nairobi, enjoying a stable and comfortable life built through years of hard work. But everything unravelled when mounting debts and tough market competition forced his business to close down. Unable to repay a bank loan, his property was repossessed by auctioneers, stripping him of everything he had spent years building. As if that wasn’t enough, his wife of eight years, Alice, left him, saying she couldn’t stay with a man who had lost his financial footing. John was left devastated—broke, abandoned, and alone.

 

With no direction and nothing to lose, he turned to sports b’ett1ng in a desperate attempt to turn his life around. But misfortune seemed to follow him—he kept losing and sank deeper into hopelessness. Then, about three months ago, he came across a platform called FutaaPredict, which provided b’ett1ng tips and jackp0t forecasts. Though he had doubts, desperation pushed him to try it. To his surprise, he began to win modest amounts regularly, slowly regaining a glimmer of hope.

Then came a life-changing moment. Just three weeks ago, John followed FutaaPredict’s jackp0t advice and won an incredible Kes 30 million. Overnight, the man who had lost everything became a millionaire. Word of his win spread quickly, and not long after, Alice reached out, asking to reconcile. Still wounded by her departure, John wrestled with mixed feelings—torn between forgiving her and remembering how she left him in his darkest hour.

Now, with a fresh start, John is focused on investing in the logistics industry and finally building the dream home he had always envisioned. While uncertain about reuniting with Alice, he feels hopeful and confident about the future. He now advises others who are struggling with b’ett1ng losses to try FutaaPredict—not as a guaranteed path to wealth, but as a tool that brought him light when his world was at its darkest.

John now urges fellow b’ettors who want to change their lives like him to try FutaaPredict and see how it turnaround their lives for the better. Enjoy well analysed daily and Jackp0t prediction (30-80 odds) by paying Kes 499 per month. The predicti0n will be sent to you through SMS daily

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