MAPOLY Graduate Devastated as iPhone 14 Is Stolen on Her Graduation Day
MAPOLY Graduate Devastated as iPhone 14 Is Stolen on Her Graduation Day
A recent graduate of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) was left heartbroken after her iPhone 14 was stolen during her convocation ceremony.
The emotional incident was captured in several TikTok videos, where the young woman tearfully recounted how the excitement of her graduation day quickly turned into a nightmare.
According to her, she had prepared multiple contents and videos to document the special occasion, only for her phone to be stolen before she could even enter the event venue.
“After all the excitement, pictures, and videos I made for my convocation, someone still stole my phone. I can’t believe this is happening to me,” she cried.
She revealed that the stolen iPhone 14 had been her personal device for two years and was her primary tool for creating content.
To make matters worse, her parents had traveled all the way from Ibadan to celebrate with her, only to find her in distress.
“I opened my bag and the phone was gone. I didn’t even make it into the convocation hall. I’ve been crying since morning,” she added.
“I can’t even afford to replace it with an Android. I’m so confused right now.”
The video concluded with her expressing anger and heartbreak, placing a curse on the individual responsible:
“Whoever took that phone, you’ll never know peace.”
The video quickly gained traction online, drawing sympathy and reactions from viewers:
Naomi Olayinka: “You can track that phone. If you’re in Ibadan, go to Iyaganku—they’ll help recover it.”
Bammy Secret: “So sorry Stay strong, someone will help you soon .”
Comfort Zone (Cloth Vendor): “On my final year sign-out day, a customer hugged me and my phone fell. It never came back on. I just went home.”
Kiki: “I found a phone yesterday, not an iPhone 14 though. I handed it over to security.”
Skincare in Abeokuta: “I met some ladies for marketing, and one of them was already crying—said her phone had just been stolen too. I felt terrible.”
Cake Shop in Abeokuta: “Where do you people even get money to buy these expensive iPhones?”
OLU~MOORE: “From convocation to confusion due to a lack of communication!”
The incident has sparked conversations around security at public gatherings and the emotional impact of theft during once-in-a-lifetime moments like graduation.
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