Photos: The faces of people behind LWE football scam!

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LWE football has disappeared with millions of shillings from innocent Kenyans who thought, they were actually investing.

LWE football (Lucky Wish Earned) was engaging in real money sports gaming without following proper regulation guidelines from the BCLB.

They are also not part of the 2022 list of companies and trade names licensed to operate for the year 2022-2023 period.

These are the faces of people behind the LWE football scam, PART 1. The agents, influencers, and recruiters.

Our team spoke to many Kenyans via Facebook, in effort to unearth, the real owners, and the faces of people used as agents to recruit and register Kenyans on the LWE football website before eventually scamming off their money.

We also ransacked all avenues where LWE football ran as a ‘charity’ organization, advertised, and held concerts just to lure more Kenyans into their trawling trap.

Radio stations, musicians, influencers, and churches were used in all efforts to gain as much traction in a short period of time and onboard innocent Kenyans.

Must Read: List of All Licensed Betting Companies in Kenya 2022-2023

LWE football similarities to UG football which scammed Ugandans over 500 Million

Ultimate Comparison from Uganda warning Kenyans that LWE football is a scam and similar to UG football, another scam which left Ugandans heartbroken after closing operations with over 500 Million!

Ultimate Comparison, a vlogger from Uganda, warned Kenyans that LWE football was similar to UG Football which left Ugandans heartbroken after closing shop at the wee of the night like the devils they are.

In Uganda, the wicked outfit and morally-wrong scammers used the same tactics they are applying in Kenya, charity drives, ’empowerment seminars’ e.t.c.

In Kenya, LWE football charity involves giving a loaf of bread to two people for sharing, and a bottle of water, especially in their establishments in Dagoretti and Kibera – one of the biggest slums in Africa and the world.

We will publish the LWE football scam in 2 parts:

  1. The faces of people who we’ve heard on YouTube videos speaking about LWE football, asking members to join them as an investment platform, yet in their ‘Charity Organization’ disguise, are engaging in reverse betting dependent on football results against the BCLB laid out regulations. The media houses, influencers, and locations where they operated from.
  2. The names and faces of alleged top men believed to be the ‘owners’ or with link to the ‘actual owners’ of LWE football.

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LWE football had physical agent shops in Kibera and Dagoretti.

This is where they used charity gimmicks to attract, recruit and create an affiliate channel, where the more people you convince the higher you rank in earnings.

This is the same approach the Public Likes used, before punishing their victims without fear or mercy. Public Likes was a click fraud scam and reported involved in around 2 Trillion shillings.

The faces of LWE football influencers as seen on YouTube /TV and other channels

Via a YouTube presentation, these two iniquitous clowns, Benjamin Mwenda and Victor acting as LWE ‘Charity’ platform agents, are seen explaining about ‘investment’ and ‘gaming’ and all details that are involved including recharge amounts and commissions on BENZ MWENDA MUSIC ARENA, YouTube Channel.

LWE ‘Charity’ agents Benjamin Mwenda and Victor

From their operation HQ area of interest Dagoretti, LWE football ran a charity drive to give residents foodstuffs and hugely used part of this to communicate and recruit unsuspecting Kenyans.

On Inooro TV, this news story ran during their Kiririmbi show.

They were also hosted on EJOK FM, a Radio Station that optimally serves the people of Turkana County.

The man on the left, Charles Ellis, says he’s a member and agent. He further divulges that he’d done background research and found that LWE football was a genuine organization and that over 5 million was at times being traded. All this has been called out as a scam now!

We’ve seen many complaints on Facebook from Kenyans seeking help from the DCI to investigate and arrest the culprits behind this LWE scam. One of the victims revealed to us that he’d lost Kes 64,000.

A poster of a concert sponsored by LWE football was also sent to us. They used popular musicians to validate their charity activities even when the end game, as it appears now was to scam Kenyans.

A concert poster by LWE football charity shared by BK fans on Facebook

DISCLAIMER: WHETHER ALL THESE PEOPLE MENTIONED HERE WERE INVOLVED WITH LUCKY WISH EARNED (LWE FOOTBALL) KNOWINGLY OR UNKNOWINGLY OF THEIR CORE PLAN OR BUSINESS REMAINS UNKNOWN TO US.

However, we believe they would provide important links to getting to the root bottom of where it all began, the people involved and the real owners.

KENYANS WHO’VE LOST THEIR MONEY DESERVE JUSTICE EVEN AS VICTIMS OF THEIR OWN VULNERABILITY! 

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