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Rapper Kwaw Kese has revealed that winning his biggest amount yet in sports betting was the ultimate period for him in 2021.
Earlier in December, the musician won a whopping ¢66,370.51 in sports betting.
The 'Dondo' singer shared his winning slip on social media with the caption, “If I charge you for odds, u go pay?"
If I charge you for odds, u go pay ??? pic.twitter.com/OJGqsxoXDj
— Kwaw Kese (@kwawkese) December 12, 2021
Speaking with Joy Entertainment’s Becky, he said 2021 has been a great year for him with lots of transformation in his life.
“It has been a great year. The number one thing is that we are still alive. It has been a year that has come with a lot of transformations. It has been great, the challenges are worth it, and we are still living and doing what we do best. This year business-wise, it has been good. I won a bet the other time, it was a lot of money and it happened this year."
Kwaw Kese promised his Fans that they will more of him in 2022.
"In all this year has been good business-wise. Music-wise, I have not been on my toes, but in 2022, people will see a lot of Kwaw Kesse music side," the added.
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