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KALE|NJIN man is charged in court for squeezing his friend’s “GOODIES” for not buying him alcohol because he had won Kes 2.1 Million. Says he had promised but didn’t delivered yet he had the money. Was he right?

Security Guard Lands in Trouble After Friend’s Jackpot Win Sparks Dispute

 

Andrew Kiprotich, a 38-year-old security guard living in Nairobi, landed in legal hot water following a drunken altercation with his longtime friend, Kipsang Chirchir. The incident occurred during what was meant to be a night of celebration after Kipsang hit a massive KES 2.1 million jackp0t from a sports b’ett1ng win.

The evening began with high spirits and joyous toasts at a local bar as the two friends celebrated Kipsang’s incredible stroke of luck. As the drinks flowed, the atmosphere was cheerful—until Kipsang decided to call it a night after covering a few rounds. Andrew, visibly drunk and feeling shortchanged, believed his friend should have been more generous given his recent windfall.

When Kipsang briefly left the bar—reportedly to use the washroom—Andrew became suspicious, assuming he was trying to slip away without paying the bill. Fuelled by alcohol and anger, he followed him outside, intent on confronting him.

What began as a petty misunderstanding quickly turned heated. Andrew insisted Kipsang continue buying drinks and allegedly issued threats when he refused. Alarmed by the outburst, Kipsang called for help. Staff from the bar rushed out to defuse the situation before it got out of hand.

Police arrived shortly after and detained Andrew on suspicion of assault. What started as a celebration ended with Andrew spending the night behind bars. He was later released on KES 20,000 bail but now faces legal trouble and a strained friendship.

Kipsang, shaken by the ordeal, was stunned that a friend he trusted for years could turn so hostile over such a minor disagreement. Despite the unpleasant experience, he remains grateful for his win, which he attributes to SokaFans—a platform known for its accurate b’ett1ng predict10ns and tips.

His victory wasn’t just luck. Kipsang regularly used SokaFans jackp0t and daily predicti0ns, which helped him secure the KES 2.1 million prize. He now plans to invest the money wisely and avoid reckless spending.

The experience taught him valuable lessons about financial responsibility and being cautious about who to trust. While Andrew’s behaviour disappointed him, Kipsang continues to recommend SokaFans to others looking for better b’ett1ng insights.

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