Independence anniversary: FG orders 53 gold-plated iPhones worth N662m ($4.13million)
The Federal Government OF Nigeria has placed orders for 53 gold-plated customised iPhones from Gold and Co, a British luxury products company, for the celebration of the country’s 53rd Independence anniversary.
A Bristol-born businessman based in Dubai, Mr. Amjad Ali, told The Independent of the United Kingdom on Wednesday that the Nigerian government had joined his growing list of clients, including royal families, governments and minted customers across Russia, China and the Middle East.
The 42-year-old entrepreneur, who grew up in Glasgow, specifically said his company, Gold and Co, was working ahead to fulfil an order from the Nigerian government for 53 gold iPhones to mark the country’s 53rd year of independence on October 1.
“We will engrave them with the coat of arms, a shield and two horses,” he said, while referring to the Nigerian orders.
According to Ali, each of the gold-plated devices costs between £3,000 and £50,000, a revelation, which will translate into about N662m on the luxury phones.
Why waste money on gold iPhones because independence of a nation is going to be celebrated when there are people suffering in the nation? Who are going to use these phones? Makes no sense.
via NIGERIAN PUNCH
Why waste money on gold iPhones because independence of a nation is going to be celebrated when there are people suffering in the nation? Who are going to use these phones? Makes no sense.
via NIGERIAN PUNCH
Independence anniversary: FG orders 53 gold-plated iPhones worth N662m ($4.13million)
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