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You are at:Home»News»“Men will always be men”….. Shock as Luo man MARCUS OBURA,52 years old, leaves wife of 8 years for a 24 years Kikuyu lady after winning Kes 15 Million B’et. Says he is too rich to get broke again. One advice for him?
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“Men will always be men”….. Shock as Luo man MARCUS OBURA,52 years old, leaves wife of 8 years for a 24 years Kikuyu lady after winning Kes 15 Million B’et. Says he is too rich to get broke again. One advice for him?

AblejamBy AblejamOctober 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A happy mature aged man standing in the backyard of his home on a sunny summer day in Los Angeles California USA.

For most of his 52 years, Marcus Obura from Kisumu lived a modest life alongside his wife of eight years, Achieng, and their three children. He worked as a small-scale farmer and did bits of carpentry when work was available. Despite his hard work, money was always tight, and covering even basic family needs felt like a constant uphill climb.

 

In the evenings, Marcus found solace in a small routine—setting aside a few coins to try his luck on sports b’ets. To him, it was a glimmer of hope, a possible escape from the grip of poverty. But for nearly four years, nothing ever came of it. Achieng often quarrelled with him, frustrated that he was g’ambling away what little they had. Still, Marcus remained stubbornly hopeful that one day his persistence would pay off.

That day eventually came. Marcus discovered SokaFans, a b’etting prediction site known for accurate tips. Within two weeks of following their advice, he began winning small amounts. His confidence grew. Then one Saturday night, he staked KES 200 on their jackp0t predicti0n. By the next morning, everything had changed—he had won KES 15 million. Overcome with emotion, Marcus broke down in tears, certain that his long struggle with poverty was finally behind him.

With his new wealth, Marcus began to live differently. “I’ll never suffer again,” he boasted to friends, eager to distance himself from the hardship that once defined his life.

But soon, he stunned his community with a controversial decision. He left Achieng for Njoki, a 24-year-old Kikuyu woman he had recently met. He promised her a new house in Nairobi and plans for property investments. For Achieng, the betrayal was unbearable. She could not understand how the man who once struggled to pay school fees could so easily abandon his family. But Marcus was unmoved. “Money changes everything,” he told those who questioned him. “I need someone who belongs in the life I’m building now.”

These days, Marcus drives expensive cars, invests in real estate, and openly attributes his transformation to SokaFans. “I used to lose all the time, but SokaFans turned things around,” he says, encouraging others to join.

Whispers about betrayal and greed follow him everywhere, but Marcus dismisses the criticism. In his mind, poverty is a closed chapter.

“Don’t wait for luck,” he says. “Join SokaFans Today—it might change your life the way it changed mine.”

For expert predictions (30–80 0dds) with guaranteed wins, send KES 499 via Mpesa Till Number 768766. You’ll receive daily jackp0t tips and sure matches for an entire month. For more details, call 0745-406-125.

If you had a chance to sit with Marcus today, what advice would you give him?

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