Professor of Computer Engineering at the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State,
Godwin Ighalo, has won the sum of N58,945,553, after placing bets with N800 in
1960Bet.
It is the biggest sum ever won in the history of sports betting in Nigeria. The
sexagenarian accomplished the feat after placing bets on two different bet slips of N500
and N300.
On the N500 ticket, Prof Ighalo won N36,840,971.25 while the N300 slip won him
N22,104,582.75. Ighalo, who was accompanied by two of his relatives, on Wednesday,
received his cheque at the head office of the country’s top sports betting company in
Lagos.
On how he was able to achieve the feat, Ighalo said,
“Since my childhood days, I used to have strong
interests in probability, relationships and special
intelligence. All these with adequate sports betting research I conducted over the years,
helped in making it possible.”
He hailed 1960BET for their honesty and commitment to their customers, adding he was
sure he would be paid his money in full by the sports betting company, despite doubts in
some quarters that they won’t be able to pay.
He said, “I was sure the company would pay if I win. I have tried in the past without
winning and always believe that one day luck will shine on me.
“There were a lot of people out there who expressed doubts on whether they will be able
to pay the money, but 1960Bet has demonstrated that they are a reliable sports betting
company with this prompt payment. Immediately I arrived at their office, they called me
in and the money was paid into my account.”
The Managing Director of 1960BET, Mr Dotun
Ajegbile, said the company, with the prompt payment of the money, has enhanced its
position as the most consistent sports betting firm in Nigeria.
“Now it is clear that 1960BET is the most consistent, having paid more winnings in the
history of sports betting in Nigeria; we have been paying since 2010.
We have made it top priority in the new season to honour all transactions online and
retail while
guaranteeing the best odds at all times and undiluted gaming excitement in all our
shops.”
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