Ghanaian singer, Feli Nuna has recounted an ordeal she experienced in Greece after she was duped by two teenagers in Greece for her new iPhone 12 Pro Max while she was on a holiday.

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Speaking in the lifestyle & celebrity blogger, Zionfelix on the Uncut Show, Feli Nuna revealed that she was on a trip in Greece when she decided to take a detour in the country’s capital Athens when she was approached by two teenagers between the ages of 12-13 years.

She revealed that the two boys swindled her of her new iPhone 12 Pro Max in the middle of nowhere in Athens. She tried her possible best to locate the whereabouts of the swindlers but all her efforts proved futile.

Feli Nuna revealed that she suffered depression for two weeks when she got back to Ghana because she had so much content and documents regarding her craft on the phone when it was stolen by the two boys.

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In other news, UK-based Ghanaian Afro Gospel singer, Joseph Matthew has intimated that he does not belong to the renowned religion named Christianity but he is a child of God.

Speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz, Joseph Matthew stated that his music has been solely to glorify the name of the Lord and not for the benefit of Christians or not in the name of Christianity.

Explaining his point, Joseph Matthew stated that Jesus never called his followers Christians even though the name was derived from his last name “Christ”. He said that Jesus only named his followers disciples and not Christians.

He validated his view by saying the name “Christians” surfaced when Jesus ascended to Heaven and his disciples continued with his ministry.

The gospel singer added that other people saw the mannerism of the disciples which resembled that of their Master, hence they were tagged as Christians but Jesus himself was not a Christian.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com
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