Betting Was Introduced By The White Man To Keep African Youths In poverty - Former Gambler

Betting Was Introduced By The White Man To Keep African Youths In poverty - Former Gambler

 

 

As many shy away from gambling, including betting, due to religious reasons, a former gambler, Supreme Petras Anaab Ali, has a different mindset. According to him, betting was “a way for the white man to also cripple the African youth so that the youth wouldn’t have a better future. Mr Anaab Ali had been staking bets for over eight

 

years but currently has nothing to show for it. Speaking to interview, the former University of Ghana student said he began betting in 2012 to make more money for his upkeep. However, the activity robbed him of the little money he had. Activities such as going to the stadium and also entertaining myself were not my father’s

 

 

responsibility, so I had to get that money by myself, and since I didn’t want to steal, I invested it into betting. But I wasn’t lucky; my friends too weren’t lucky,  he recounted. Mr Anaab Ali further revealed that he cumulatively staked a whooping amount of ₵10,000 in betting the whole of the 2021 and reaped only ₵200 cedis. After a

 

 

moment of retrospection, the disappointed gambler said he decided to turn a new leaf. Last year, I spent almost ₵10,000 on betting, and I won only ₵200. So per my calculations, if I am to combine the monies I have spent [on betting in eight years], it would be more than the GDP of Ghana, he said. He has been ‘clean’ for the past two weeks and hopes his decision to forgo betting altogether

 

 

will be actualised. Issues concerning betting came into the limelight after the management of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology disclosed that some students used their school fees for ventures, including betting. The revelation was after about 6000 students were deferred by the University for owing more than 70 percent of school fees. The news generated a lot of reactions on both mainstream and social media.