Man wins ₦120m from $10k bet on Arsenal vs Real Madrid UCL match, to give away 10 laptops
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A Nigerian man has set social media abuzz after revealing he won an impressive ₦120 million from a $10,000 bet placed on Arsenal to defeat Real Madrid in the UCL quarter-final.

The man, identified as @MrBayoai on X (formerly Twitter), shared the exciting news on his page, telling his followers that he will be giving away 10 brand new laptops to celebrate the win.

Man wins ₦120m from $10k bet on Arsenal vs Real Madrid in UCL.

Gistreel had previously reported that @MrBayoai openly declared his intention to stake a large sum on Arsenal to defeat Real Madrid.

His post garnered significant attention, leading several individuals to challenge his prediction by betting against Arsenal and backing Madrid instead. While many placed smaller wagers ranging from a few dollars to $10,000, he remained confident in his decision to bet on Arsenal’s victory.

The highly anticipated match took place at 8:00 PM. Both teams remained scoreless in the first half, but Arsenal came alive in the second half, netting three goals, while Real Madrid struggled and failed to score any goals.

Shortly after the final whistle, @MrBayoai returned to X to share his excitement over the win, revealing that he had earned a total of ₦120 million from the bet. He shared: “We will share Lerry’s 1m tonight 😭😭😭 Please check your inbox @_kennyblaze1391 and @AMGistelrooy — 10m naira from Kenny and 5m naira from AMG. 0034272779 GT Bank. I won a total of 120m tonight. Thank you Jesus 🙏🙏. We will use Kenny 10m to buy laptop too 😭😭😭😭😭.”

He went on to add: “My man @_kennyblaze1391 please be prepared, you deserve to know how your 10m is spent. You will pick 2 lucky winners for a brand new laptop. Tomorrow, 10 brand new laptops will be shared, and the giveaway winners and payment will be made. Make I go drink abeg.”

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