A Nigerian man was apprehended in Abuja, Emab Plaza after he tried swapping a real iPhone 13 Pro Max with a fake iPhone pro max.

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According to reports, the yet-to-be-identified man entered the phone shop and demanded to exchange his dummy iPhone for a new iPhone 13 Pro Max. The incident was said to have happened on 30th May 2022.

After acquiring the iPhone, he then made an excuse to make a withdrawal for the phone but the merchant realized that his original iPhone has been swapped with a dummy version.

The suspect was later busted by the security operatives at the gate and was taught a brief lesson before he was handed to the police for proper punishment.

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Meanwhile, Ghanaian digital content creator, Kwadwo Sheldon has highlighted on what differentiates him from other content creators within the digital space.

Speaking with Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey Santana on UTV’s “Atuu” segment, Kwadwo Sheldon revealed that he has gathered a lot of lessons and experiences from some of the well-known personalities in the entertainment industry but his brand differs from these people.

He revealed that he would describe himself as an abnormal personality, radical and a bit disrespectful given his style of content creation and submissions.

He stated that he had wanted to differ from his colleagues in the digital creative business, hence he needed to portray some traits that would modify him from others in the same field.

Sheldon added that the Ghanaian society has a misconception that he is very disrespectful given how he delivers his content and his harsh submissions about industry issues, hence he has also bought into their perception and accepted that he is indeed disrespectful.

He further stated that Ghanaian gravitate towards fake humility and expect people to show fake humility to impress people but he wouldn’t venture into what he is not because he wants to stay original.

Source: www.NaijaOnPoint.com

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