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Katapila now becomes a millionaire in the Odibets Odinare Rap Challenge.

Introducing the newest millionaire in town!💰
Congratulations to Katapilla on winning the inaugural #OdiNare🔥 Rap Challenge grand prize of Ksh 1,000,000.
The OdiNare rap challenge finals winners:
Katapilla – Ksh 1,000,000
BenC – Ksh 500,000
Real Elai – Ksh 300,000
Congratulations to all participants, finalists and winners, nyinyi ni MaOdinare🔥🔥
BeExtraODInary #OdiMtaani #OdiNare🔥 #Katapilla


By Archeadious

Upcoming Kenyan rapper Felix Opar commonly known as Caterpillar is the latest millionaire in town after he emerged tops in the just ended “The Odinare Rap Challenge” courtesy of leading Betting firm Odibets.
Caterpillar pocketed a whooping Ksh. 1 million. Benjamin Chadaka nicknamed Ben C finished second and thereby pocketed Ksh. 500,000 while Elisha Odhiambo who used the stage name “Real Elai” came third by scooping 300,000 to crown up a successful plunge in the three weeks inaugural event.


Other winners were also recognised by receiving small tokens from the sponsors ranging from Ksh. 50,000 up words.
Reigning Kenya International rapper Khaligraph Jones teamed up with sponsors Odibets gaming firm to launch the Online rapping contest dubbed “Odi-Nare rap Challenge” that brought together upcoming rappers in the country.
Speaking during the presentation of cheques to the winners, Khaligraph said the aim of the show was to boost, assist and identify new emerging talents in the online space through social media.


“To me I felt I should come in and support the upcoming talents. I thank our great sponsors Odibets and participants of this inaugural event that kicked off three weeks ago. I’m impressed by the turnout and enthusiasm shown by the young rappers. The future looks bright in the local music Industry”he observed.


The winners will also have an opportunity to sign a record deal with Khaligraph label-, The Blue link Corporation.
Odibet General manager Dedan Mbugua was full of praise for the winners who showed rapping skills at their tender age.


“We want to reach out and be accessible to youngsters with big dreams especially those from humble backgrounds.” observed Mbugua.

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