Nigerian Boy With GH¢3 Asks for Gold iPhone, Seller Laughs Hard In Viral Video: “I Want to Give Him”

Nigerian Boy With GH¢3 Asks for Gold iPhone, Seller Laughs Hard In Viral Video: “I Want to Give Him”

  • A Nigerian boy confidently walked into a store and said he wanted to buy an iPhone despite having GH¢3 with him
  • After choosing a gold iPhone, the outspoken boy said he would like to have change from the money
  • Nigerians who were touched by the boy's innocence offered to get him the phone if they could reach him

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A Nigerian boy made people laugh hard when he walked into a store and said he wanted to get an iPhone.

He said that he only had GH¢3 equivalent with him. The seller humoured the boy and asked him to bring out the money.

iPhone usage in Nigeria/Boy wanted iPhone.
The boy was given the iPhone to touch. Photo source: @thonyperfect88
Source: UGC

Gold iPhone catches the boy's attention.

The kid even had the confidence to say he wanted a gold one. What surprised those at the store was when he said he was only willing to part with N100 for the device.

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The man gave him the iPhone to feel it for some seconds before taking it back.

Many Nigerians who were touched by the child's innocence said they would get him a phone. His video was shared by @thonyperfect88.

Watch the video below:

ohenekweku1 said:

"Pls, how much is the iPhone the boy wanted to buy? I want to buy it for him."

Mikky Myles said:

"Make me sef enter where they dey sell Benz say I like am I wan buy am 500."

Emma_ray556 said:

"Bro, I'm going to get him the phone. How can I reach out to you."

Bachelor said:

"Small boy with a big dream."

cyrusquaye03 said:

"I thought you were gonna give it to him."

Khalid Mohammed47 said:

"Hello, I can offer him mine, iPhone 14 Pro max."

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Isreal said:

"Thanks for accommodating him and making him feel confident despite his fear."

Alexander Marin said:

"Please, If I send you the money, please do a video when you give him the phone."

Man spends N2m on iPhone 15

Meanwhile, Legit. Ng earlier reported that a young Nigerian man got many talking with the new iPhone 15 Pro Max he bought for himself.

Showing the phone off in a video, the man with the TikTok handle, @omo9ixee, said:

"First to buy 15 Pro Max."

Man gifted cash after returning phone

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that an online driver was also gifted $85 (GH¢958.40) from a Chinese national after the passenger left a Samsung phone in his car.

He revealed that he had to cover a long distance to return the phone to its owner.

He expressed joy that the passenger rewarded his honesty by gifting him that amount.

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Source: Legit.ng

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Delali Adogla-Bessa (Current Affairs Editor) Delali Adogla-Bessa is a Current Affairs Editor with YEN.com.gh. Delali previously worked as a freelance journalist in Ghana and has over seven years of experience in media, primarily with Citi FM, Equal Times, Ubuntu Times. Delali also volunteers with the Ghana Institute of Language Literacy and Bible Translation, where he documents efforts to preserve local languages. He graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a BA in Information Studies. Email: delali.adogla-bessa@yen.com.gh.

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