Preparations for Nigeria’s 53rdIndependenceAnniversary
celebration has begun in earnest with the Nigerian government
reportedly placing an order for 53 customized gold-plated iPhones from
British luxury products company, Gold and Co.
According
to a report by PREMIUM TIMES, the founder of Goldand Co, Amjad Ali, was
quoted as telling the UK’s Independent newspaperthat the Nigerian
government has made an order of “53 gold iPhones to mark the country’s
53rd year of independence from Britain next month.”
According to Mr. Ali, his company “will engrave them with [Nigeria’s] the coat of arms, a shield and two horses.”
Mr.
Ali’s Gold and Co clients include royal families, governments, and
wealthy individuals across Russia, China and the Middle East.
The
basic models of the iPhone 5S in gold or rose gold according to Ali,
range from between £3000 (N750,000) and £50,000 (N12.5 million) if
studded with hundreds of diamonds including a giant piece that serves as
the device’s “home” button.
However,
in response to a question posed on Twitter by a concerned Nigerian,
Gold and Co denies that the order for the gold-plated iPhones are from
the Nigerian government.
Maintaining
that its founder was misquoted in the report by the UK’s Independent
newspaper, Gold and Co tweeted “…These [iPhones] have been ordered not
by the government but by an individual who is gifting them to people
there to celebrate the 53 anniversary.”
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