Published
3 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
A popular iPhone shop in Accra, iGoodsGhana Limited are counting their losses after an armed robber broke into their shop at dawn and stole everything.
The owners of the shop which is located at Abossey Okai near Kaneshie in Accra could not believe their eyes after they have watched the robbery as captured by hidden CCTV cameras.
In a tweet, the company had called for the support of Ghanaians, since after 8 years in business, they will have to start from scratch.
Sad news lovely people our shop was broken into at 3am this dawn and everything in there was stolen. Pls note we will not be working untill further notice. All orders will be made when we resume. Kindly bare with us and remember us in ur prayers.
The CCTV footage shows a young man packing all the iPhones into a duffle bag. He did not spare any of the accessories…he took everything including screen protectors and cases.
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Below Are Before Photos Of The Shop
The owner of iGoodsGhana Limited wrote an emotional note after counting his losses due to the robbery. He has been reduced to zero and all his effort over the years have been brought to a not.
This should be a very difficult moment for every business owner. Concerns about the volatility of Ghana’s security have been raised once again. We wish iGoodsGhana Limited a speedy bounce back.
Read his note below:
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