Dadie Opanka, born Armstrong Affum, a popular Ghanaian rapper supports sports betting.
Though sports betting has over the years been tagged as a bad habit, the rapper believes it is the best thing to engage in.
In an exclusive interview on Kastle FM in Cape Coast, monitored by Modernghana News, the Tema-based rapper disclosed that several big men are even into betting but become hypocritical in their comments against it.
“There are a lot of people who are into betting and there are some big people who bet but when you ask them quickly they will say that betting is not a good thing but me I say it as it is,” he said.
Adding that “I have won several bets before and I’m not bragging but I really have a lot of knowledge into how betting works and how to make money from betting.”
With his long experience in betting, the "Enye Betee" hitmaker asserted that he is well vexed in making winning selections which can make him win about 4 to 5 times a week.
“If I’m challenged to come out with two odds every week though I’m not a magician so I won’t say it is certain but in seven days I can win about four to five times”.
He further advised people who want to make money from betting to start gradually.
“Betting is addictive but it depends on who is betting however when you have some money and you are not too greedy you can win some bets but you need to discipline yourself,” Opanka advised.


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