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‘They Have Stolen My iPad’ – South Africa’s President Cries Out On Live TV (Video)

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa demanded the return of his stolen iPad on live television.

Reports have it that the incident happened on Tuesday, in Cape Town. His declaration that the National Ports Authority was now an autonomous subsidiary of Transnet was delayed for a few moments because he couldn’t find the mobile device that carried his speech, bringing laughter into the room.

The acting Presidency Spokesperson, Tyrone Seale introduced the podium to the President who said in a funny remark; “I am looking for my iPad. Somebody stole my iPad. “Somebody decided they want to dispossess me of my iPad, so I want that. Can I have my iPad please? They stole it.”

Ramaphosa, who looked genuinely puzzled, then said: “I had my iPad.” Holding the microphone and looking sideways, he asked Seale: “Do you know where they took my iPad to? “This is the problem of always handing your gadgets to other people. It is always best that I should keep all these things with me all the time.”

Looking at Seale, a seemingly confused Ramaphosa said: “I had my iPad. I had it in my hand. It’s gone. I have lost it, it seems.”

The president almost never deviates from his prepared addresses. Seale motioned for Ramaphosa to take a seat while officials searched for the device. Seale later reintroduced the guests and asked Ramaphosa to return to the podium. The president delivered his announcement while holding his iPad, thanking visitors for their patience.

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Source: NaijaOnPoint.com

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