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FootballNigerian Football Fan Stakes N800, Wins N38M As He Runs Inside Mosque To Thank God
- A young Nigerian football supporter has changed his life forever by winning N38 million from betting
- The young man was in joyous mood after he was called to come and check his games at the betting shop
- Immediately after seeing that he won, the man ran into a nearby Mosque and started performing ablution
A Nigerian football fan has been spotted on social media running into a Mosque for thanksgiving, after staking just N800 to win massive N38 million on a bet.
It was an amazing moment as people gathered at the betting shop to check the games the Nigerian man played, that made him win such huge amount.
According to the video posted on Twitter, the young man was seen crying with after being informed he had won.
After rushing to the betting center to check the results, he immediately ran into a nearby Mosque where he performed ablution.
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See the video footage below
Many people were happy after confirming the young man truly won N38 million, and they congratulated him.
Interestingly, the man was busy performing his ablution while people were shouting in surprise about the money he had won.
Looking at the games he played, the name of Liverpool can be seen - which means he staked a bet on Jurgen Klopp and his wards beating Manchester City.
Mohamed Salah's 76th minute goal was enough for Liverpool to beat Manchester City in the Premier League game played on Sunday, 16 October.
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