The Chief Executive Officer, Gold and
Co., United Kingdom, Amjad Ali, has told a United Kingdom newspaper, The Independent, that the
Federal Government has ordered 53 gold-plated iPhone 5S mobile handsets
from his firm as part of the memorabilia for the nation’s 53rd Independence
anniversary on October 1, 2013.
The gold iphones
are said to worth £2.65m (about N682m).
Each of the gold-plated iPhones costs up to £50,000, said The Independent, in its report
on Wednesday.
The minimum cost of basic models of
iPhone in gold or rose gold is £3,000.
The 53 special phones are to be
supplied by Amjad Ali, a Bristol-born owner of Gold and Co. based in Dubai.
Ali, who told The Independent that
his firm was “fulfilling an order from the Nigerian government for 53
gold-plated iPhones, added, “We will engrave them with the coat of arms, a
shield and two horses. “
However, he neither disclosed when he
received the order for the item nor the Federal Government agency or ministry
that contracted him.
Gold and Co supplies royal families,
governments, and minted customers across Russia, China and the Middle East with
special phones.
Some of its customers include the
Saudi royal family, which, Ali said, ordered a gold iPhone studded with
hundreds of diamonds, including a giant piece that serves as the device’s
“home” button.
He explained that before such phones
were delivered, “We strip them down and then plate them in copper, nickel and
then pure gold.”
The company, according to him, has
“limited units per region and each is numbered and placed in a handmade wooden
box with a certificate of authenticity and wax seal.”
However, the Federal on Wednesday
denied ever ordering 53 iPhones from the businessman or anybody in
commemoration of the nation’s 53 independence.
The Special Assistant (Media and
Communication) to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Sam
Nwaobasi, said that the report by the foreign newspaper was a lie.
He said, “The Federal Government has
not ordered for any 53 iPhones from any businessman anywhere. That is my answer
to your question; it is not true, the Federal Government did not order, is not
ordering for and has not ordered for 53 iPhones from anybody or anywhere,”
Nwaobasi said when asked to confirm the report.
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Oppositions should stop scoring cheap political point by publishing nonesence and non varifiable stories.Am yet to see publications of GEJ works like construction of abou 10 power plants,upgrade of Airports after 57yrs including Enugu's,maintenance of 3rd mainland,increased power supply from 2000megawatts in past 52yrs to 4,237mg,Ended fuel scarcity or ve we forgotten the long queues?New nine universities,Destination Inspection,Sustenance of. Amnesty programme and peace in Niger Delta,Reduction of attacks by Boko Harram,PIB passage,Kaduna refinery rehabilitated after 15year,Listen to public outcry during subsidy protest,listened to Unilag students without using his full presidential powera.Pls what has this man done wrong.Is it bc he is not from your village or ur relation.Open ur eyes and see what GEJ is doing and write about it.God will punish all of you who cannot even govern a classroom not to talk of a country and u only open ur mouth to criticize when u ve not even made any change to this country.
ReplyDeleteThis can't be true as nwaobasi said, bcs I can't see d need for d exorbitant phones,when we don't have strong amenities like water, power supply, good roads,Asu on strike always,etc.by d way what will they be doing with phones share among who? when their house is on fire they are busy pursuing rat.
ReplyDeletethis opposition ppl just looking for nonsense to to somtin our of it...tinubu dat is their head wat did he do for lagos wen he was gov for 8 years? abi he thinks we can't rememba abi..weather dey lik it or not its GEJ come 2015...Political animals
ReplyDeleteits not fare cos dey culd use dat mny nd pay of asuu to call of dey strike
ReplyDeleteNawa! Is dat a news point? Gold phones, d ones all d big pple are buying day in day out are not news topics except dese 53, abeg mek we hear word jare. What abt our cash dey are laundring there? What abt Dangote's billion naira cement investment in kenya dat should hav been in Nigeria to create job opportunities.I pity nigerians whe de worry for dese kind matter sha.
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