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Khaleej Times
5 days ago
- Business
- Khaleej Times
Dubai student turns millionaire at 18, days before starting university in the US
At just 18, Wayne Nash D'Souza has become a millionaire, all because he decided to give it a try and buy a Dubai Duty Free ticket. "We usually buy tickets just for the fun of it when we travel, but since I was going to the US for four years, I wanted to try myself," said the Dubai-born Indian student who won $1 million at the Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire draw. Wayne struck gold with ticket number 4463 in Series 510, which he purchased on July 26 at Concourse A of Dubai International Airport, just before boarding a flight to Los Angeles with his family. Speaking from the US, where he is studying aerospace engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Wayne said the timing of the win couldn't have been better. "I used my dad's account because I didn't have time to set up an account since turning 18 yet. I was feeling lucky and had a gut feeling that something good is going to happen,' said Wayne. 'My sister and I insisted on buying the ticket, and Dad finally relented. I am happy I followed my instinct. This is going to help in a big way with my university fees,' he added. Wayne's family, originally from Mumbai, are frequent travellers and long-time participants in Dubai Duty Free promotions. 'I think my parents buy tickets regularly when they travel. I have been travelling since I was five, but they have probably been doing it for over 30 years,' he added. Wayne said that he wants his family to be in a good headspace and in good health, 'because that is the most important thing for us." 'My future plans with the money are undecided yet, I will do a lot of research before carefully considering investing,' he said. The call announcing the big win came at 1.30am in the US. 'I was half asleep and exhausted from a full day at Universal Studios," said Wayne. 'I didn't believe it at first, it felt surreal. I immediately thanked God and was too excited to sleep after that." The family is currently in Los Angeles to support Wayne's sister, who is pursuing a career in music. After completing their visit, they will fly to Chicago, where Wayne will begin his university journey. Wayne is the 255th Indian national to win $1 million in the Millennium Millionaire promotion since it began in 1999.


Khaleej Times
6 days ago
- Automotive
- Khaleej Times
Dubai-born Indian student wins $1 million, plans to invest in education, property
Born and raised in Dubai, Indian student Wayne Nash D'Souza became the newest millionaire alongside Emirati winner Mansour Al Hashemi at the latest Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire and Finest Surprise draw held on Wednesday. Wayne, an 18-year-old Indian expat became a $1 million winner in Millennium Millionaire Series 510 with ticket number 4463 which he purchased in Concourse A on July 26 on his way to Los Angeles, California with his family. Speaking from Los Angeles, Wayne, who will now be based in the US to pursue his higher studies in aerospace engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, was ecstatic after hearing the good news. With family roots in Mumbai, Wayne is a frequent traveller, journeying with his family three to four times a year. Without fail, they always purchase tickets for the Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire promotion. 'Thank you so much, Dubai Duty Free. I will definitely put this money to good use,' he said. When asked about his plans for the prize money, he turned to his father and responded, "It will go toward me and my sister's education, and some of it will be used to buy property or invest in Dubai." Wayne is the 255th Indian national to have won $1 million in the Millennium Millionaire promotion since 1999, with Indian nationals being by far the biggest purchasers of tickets. Mansour Al Hashemi, a 55-year-old Emirati based in Al Ain also won $1 million in Millennium Millionaire Series 511 with ticket number 0548 which he purchased in Concourse B on July 27 going to Bahrain. A regular participant in Dubai Duty Free's promotion for 10 years now, Al Hashemi is a father of four. 'Thank you, Dubai Duty, Free! I'm very happy to have won in your amazing promotion,' he said. Al Hashemi is the 17th Emirati national to have won $1 million in the Millennium Millionaire promotion. Following the Millennium Millionaire draw, the Finest Surprise draw was conducted for a luxury motorbike. Samson Assefa, a 60-year-old Ethiopian based in Dubai won an Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 (Red) motorbike with ticket number 0090 in the Finest Surprise Series 632 which he purchased online on July 13. A regular participant in Dubai Duty Free's promotion for 25 years now, Mr. Assefa is a father of three. 'Thank you Dubai Duty Free, best birthday gift ever!' he said. Assefa is the first Ethiopian national to have won a motorbike since it was introduced in the Finest Surprise promotion in 2002.