Nigerians Converting XR iPhones to iPhone 17 Suffering From Untreated Inherent Disease Called Poverty Mentality - Catholic Priest

Posted by Thandiubani on Wed 15th Oct, 2025 - tori.ng

Recall that some Nigerians are purchasing the XR iphones converted to the latest iphone 17 promax so they can appear rich.

 
A Nigerian Catholic priest, Rev. Father Kelvin Ugwu has lashed out at Nigerians converting XR Iphones to iphone 17 promax.
 
According to him, such an act is a symptom of an untreated inherent disease called poverty mentality.
 
Recall that some Nigerians are purchasing the XR iphones converted to the latest iphone 17 promax so they can appear rich.
 
In a post shared online, Fr Ugwu opined that;
 
‘’It is lack of contentment, the presence of an untreated inherent disease called poverty mentality, and the sickness of trying to prove to people what you are not that make full-grown men and women knowingly buy an iPhone XR repackaged as an iPhone 17 Pro Max, just to pose as though they own one.

You don’t need to have an iPhone 17 Pro Max. Those who have it, aside from taking mirror pictures or videos to show themselves and the phone, what is really the big deal? Even that act is so childish.

Sometimes, you need to purge yourself of these sicknesses, especially the urge to prove something to people as if you owe them anything.

After acquiring iPhone 17 pro max, and showing it to the world, what next? It will give you long life bah?'' he wrote.
 
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