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UCC student cries out after losing a loan of GH¢6,500 meant for his school fees on Aviator bet

–  Tragic loss of a student’s school fees to Aviator bet
– Student’s upbringing in a broken family, mother’s struggles, and her loan for his education
– Student uses part of the school fees to gamble and loses it all
– Battling depression, unable to register for final-year courses, and facing financial distress
– Student calls on the public to support him financially to continue his education
– Student vows to never gamble again and warns others to avoid such activities
– Urging readers to empathize and help the student in his pursuit of education

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Tragic Loss of School Fees to Aviator Bet: A Cry for Help

A student at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in Ghana has recently faced a heart-wrenching tragedy that threatens to derail his dreams of obtaining a university degree. This young Ghanaian man, whose identity remains unknown, has lost his entire school fees to an Aviator bet, and his desperate plea for assistance has touched the hearts of many.

To truly understand the gravity of this situation, we must delve into the student’s background. Growing up in a broken family, his parents divorced during his childhood, leaving his mother as the sole caretaker for him and his two jobless siblings. Despite her own struggles with a medical condition, she tirelessly supported her son’s education. In a brave attempt to secure his future and provide for the family, she took a loan of GH¢6,500 to cover his school fees, hoping that this investment would pave the way for a brighter tomorrow.

However, fate took a cruel turn when the young man made a fatal decision. In his pursuit of some extra cash for daily expenses, he decided to gamble with GH¢2,000 from his school fees, specifically on an Aviator bet. Sadly, luck was not on his side, and he lost the entire amount on his first attempt. Driven by desperation to recover the lost money, he made the ill-fated decision to gamble again, ultimately losing the remaining GH¢4,500 on the same Aviator bet. The weight of this devastating loss has plunged him into deep despair.

The consequences of this unfortunate turn of events are far-reaching. The student’s battle with depression has intensified, making it even more challenging for him to overcome this setback. Moreover, his failure to register for his final year courses due to the loss of his school fees puts his chances of graduating in jeopardy. The burden of not being able to afford food only adds to his distress, leaving him in an overwhelming and dire situation.

In his plea for assistance, the young man turns to the public for support. He humbly asks for financial aid to continue his university education and successfully graduate. He acknowledges his grave mistake and promises never to gamble again, understanding the consequences it has brought upon him. He implores others, especially those involved in Aviator bets, to steer clear of such activities and avoid the devastating consequences that he now faces.

In conclusion, the story of this young Ghanaian student serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of empathy. It is a call to action for readers to extend a helping hand and contribute to this student’s pursuit of education. By doing so, we can collectively offer him a second chance at building a better future for himself and his family. Let us stand together and make a difference in his life.

Listen to the young man’s heart-rending narration in the audio below:

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