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Sports Betting Has Made Broke People Billionaires – Kinaata Jabs Bishop Dag

Popular Ghanaian clergyman, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills recently admonished Ghanaian youths to desist from sports betting if they want to be prosperous in the future.

Multiple awards winning artiste, Kofi Kinaata, has replied Bishop Dag Heward-Mills in an exclusive interview with Amansan Krakye.

The ambassador for Betway company was asked what he makes of the controversial comment by the popular clergyman concerning sports betting.

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He remarked “Amansan Krakye by the time we finish this interview, I’m very sure that you’d have ended up giving me problems. Proverbially it is said that what the elderly sees whilst sitting, the young cannot see even if they’re standing.

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“So probably it depends on what he has seen that’s why he’s advising the youth to stay away from sports betting because he’s been in this world for a long time. However, it is two-sided when it comes to sports betting,” he added.

“There are some people who were also wallowing in abject poverty but through staking a sports bet they won and have suddenly become billionaires.So does it mean their riches from sports betting is a misfortune,” Kofi Kinaata told the host.

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He added,  “There are some people who get their daily wage from betting. So the same betting that he claims can make people poor has also made some people filthy rich.”

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Source: Ghanaarticles.com

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