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The betting industry is tremendously growing in Kenya.

For the last close to one decade, many in the industry have either celebrated by winning cash or got dejected after losing money to bets they placed.

Below is a narrative of Moses Omwoyo, a Maseno University who lost Sh40,000 tuition to betting.

"My Helb loan cash disappeared in only 90 minutes. It was a big disappointment in my life. That was the only cash I had after making a withdrawal from my bank account. I hate gambling because it just ruined me," he said in an interview.

"I started gambling with Sh10 then Sh100 and that is how my confidence grew because I used to stake Sh50 and got as much as Sh5,000. This time, I staked Sh40,000 because I was sure the outcome was going to be on my side.

The bet was persuasive. I knew Barcelona was going to beat Levante by more than two goals especially after scoring seven in their previous game against a team that was better.

It was until the 89th minute when I realised something wrong was going to happen. I was not comfortable as I kept watching a couple of missed chances from both sides. There was a big conflict in mind. I hated myself, I hated gambling. I thought I was messing up my life.

My colleagues whom I was watching with never realised what was happening with me until they saw me break into tears.

It was not easy to hold my tears despite how public the place was. I attracted a big crowed because it was unusual for someone in a social whole entertaining himself to cry.

I headed into my room because I never wanted to share the story with anyone.

The incident left a big void in my heart I don’t think I will ever recover.

Sometimes I feel foolish and stupid when I try to figure out how my friends think and talk about me. That’s how betting ruined me."

Mr Omwoyo is currently out of school.