Lucky Amalia strikes Sh2million mCheza jackpot

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By Game Yetu | May 21, 2017

Lucky Amalia strikes Sh2million mCheza jackpot

Benson Amalia, a 43-year-old driver with Ultimate Securities in Nairobi has today secured Sh2 million mCHEZA Daily Jackpot.

Benson who had been playing on mCHEZA since its launch in 2015, had only Sh10 to get him to work when he received a text that he had struck the jackpot. The jovial father of 2 could not hide his excitement and vowed to tithe the money as he renewed his forlorn hope to purchase land.

Speaking while receiving his cheque at his Kawangware residence, Benson confessed that he had not informed his wife and children as they had left before he was awake. His colleagues, however, called to congratulate him and send their best wishes.

“By the time I received the text that I had won, my wife and children had gone to visit our relatives. My colleagues with whom we compare notes called to congratulate me and wish me the best. I can’t believe that I had only Sh 10 to get me to work, yet the bus fare is KSh 50. I shall today report to work as a millionaire. This is indeed a miracle and I will certainly tithe in thanksgiving,” said Benson.

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