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Betika, the fastest growing sports betting firm in Ghana, has fulfilled its obligation by presenting its latest winner William Okai, with ¢47,664.37 cash price.
The freelance marketing consultant became a victor by placing ¢1,000 on 10 games.
With his predictions bearing fruits, he consequently smiled to his bank having been presented with what is due him after a ceremony held on April 22, at the Betika office in East Legon.
Speaking during the presentation, Eddy Osei-Ntim, Head of Business at Betika said, "We will always ensure that we offer our customers a credible platform where they enjoy their favorite sports and casino and also offers them the best betting experience with great rewards.
"He did not only win big, we have also introduced him to a credible financial advisory firm to offer him both financial and legal advice on prudent use. We also encourage all our customers to engage in responsible gaming as they continue betting with the Home of Champions."
An obviously elated William Okai in his acceptance remarks indicated that he had been taken aback by the development.
While recounting how he became a winner, he hinted at investing the amount in his business.
"I just gave it a try after hearing their advert. I never believed they could pay me this amount because I never trust these things," he stated.
"I tried with their bonus and experienced their high odds, then I decided to try with these games. I was really happy when PSG scored their 3rd goal after the 90th minute."
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