MKU eSports captain bags KSh500,000 and one year school fees after triumph at largest Esports Tournament in Kenya

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MKU eSports captain bags KSh500,000 and one year school fees after triumph at largest Esports Tournament in Kenya

Meet Michael Ngwai, better known as Mcoasty, a dynamic third-year Bachelor of Commerce student in Mount Kenya University hailing from Mikindani, Mombasa County.

As a passionate gamer, Mcoasty has made a name for himself both academically and in the competitive world of esports. His journey reflects the vibrant culture and resilience, blending his academic pursuits with his love for gaming.

For Mcoasty, life had been a series of hurdles. Balancing his studies with the pressures of financial instability, he knew that his dreams of completing his education were hanging by a thread. But when the inaugural Betika Esports Shutdown Tournament was announced, Mcoasty saw it as more than just a game—it was his chance to rewrite his story.

With nothing but determination and a fierce drive to succeed, Mcoasty poured his heart into the competition.

With nothing but determination and a fierce drive to succeed, Mcoasty poured his heart into the competition. He knew this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, not just to showcase his skills, but to change his life. As he advanced through each round, his vision became clearer: this tournament could secure his future, covering his school fees and providing for other essential needs.

When the final whistle blew and Mcoasty was declared the champion, the victory felt surreal. The KSh500,000 prize money was a huge relief, but what came next was beyond his wildest dreams.

He floored both amateur and professional contestants to lift the championship contested by over 1,100 players from around the country.

Betika, recognizing the magnitude of his achievement and the challenges he faced, decided to go a step further—they offered to clear the remaining academic year’s fees.

Betika, recognizing the magnitude of Mcoasty’s achievement and the challenges he faced, decided to yop up on the KSh500,000 cash prize a one-year worth of university fees.

For Mcoasty, this wasn’t just a win; it was the breakthrough he had been waiting for. The Largest Esports Tournament in Kenya in the recent past & near future,  had given him more than just financial security—it had given him a future.

As the Captain of his local team E-hub Gamers, his relentless spirit in training and competitive energy has seen him win tournaments since his entry to eSports.

In a speech during MKU’s recent graduation, Prof. Simon Gicharu announced a partnership that will see the newly refurbished Student Center host an eSports gaming center. This move, will give talented students like Mcoasty an opportunity to horn their skills whilst making a living out it.

His story is a powerful reminder of how esports can be a game-changer, turning passion into possibility and dreams into reality.

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