Lucky Kenyan strikes Sh20.5m SportPesa Mega Jackpot bonus

Gossip & Rumours
By Odero Charles | Sep 03, 2017

A lucky Kenyan has won Sh20, 523,927 SportPesa Mega Jackpot bonus after making 16 out of 17 correct predictions.

SportPesa Mega Jackpot has not been hit since May after three lucky winners shared Sh111, 176,374 each pocketing Sh37, 058,791. Samuel Abisai who won Sh221 million was the first Kenyan to win the Mega Jackpot.

However, unrevealed number of players matched 15 out of 17 correct predictions for Sh209, 757 prize each.

Also each of the participants who predicted 14 out of 17 received Sh23, 742, while those who got 13 out of 17 and 12 out of 17 correct predictions collected Sh4, 841 and Sh1, 523 each respectively. 

 

According to SportPesa official Facebook page, the identity of the winners will be revealed in the coming days.

SportPesa runs the Mega Jackpot games every weekend which now stands at Sh138, 509,611 and the amount keeps increasing weekly until someone wins by correctly predicting the outcome of 17 games.

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