President Cyril Ramaphosa's iPad panic
Updated | By East Coast Radio
The President's iPad trended on Twitter last night as it went missing right before he was supposed to make an address.
The entire country witnessed the President stand up to the podium with visible panic, calling for his iPad to be found on Tuesday in Cape Town where he was to make an important announcement.
It quickly made it to Twitter where #iPad trended for a little while in South Africa. The President was in Cape Town visiting the city's port to address the media.
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Unfortunately, without his iPad, it seemed he would not be making his keynote. He kept asking for it and finally concluded that it "had been stolen".
"I'm waiting for my iPad. Somebody stole my iPad. Somebody decided that they want to dispossess me of my iPad, so I want that," Ramaphosa shared in a panic.
The audience chuckled and Ramaphosa started his speech moments later.
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South Africans and a few politicians took to Twitter to make light of the short-lived panic the 'missing iPad' had created.
We need her to find the missing iPad, 10 babies, electricity & R500 billion pic.twitter.com/zMOzjCV11L
— Hassan Natha ➐ (@HassanNatha) June 22, 2021
The worst about the iPad thing is that dololo content without the gadget. Not even an intro ke while they fetch it in the car.
— Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng (@drtlaleng) June 22, 2021
All this talk about how someone stole Cyril's iPad but I'm just trying to steal your heart: pic.twitter.com/KYaiNk871B
— Satan (@yashveen_xyz) June 22, 2021
It was quite apparent after they recovered the iPad that the President Cyril Ramaphosa relies solely on his iPad to make speeches and handle most official state-related issues.
We can only be relieved it was found because it would have been another example of the state of our country. Things just go missing, thing just get stolen. Hmmm.
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Bantu Holomisa also had something to say about the incident, linking it to the country's crime rate.
They even steal the President’s IPad/ Amasela r all over. Where was the security. pic.twitter.com/q4oraomzIn
— Bantu Holomisa (@BantuHolomisa) June 22, 2021
If you have not see the clip yet, here's the short scene of the President in a little bit of panic mode prior to finding 'The First iPad'.
Main Image Courtesy: Supplied
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