Daily, hundreds of customers troop into the famous Asaba Computer Village in the Ogbe-ogonogo market of Delta State’s capital city to buy and sell gold, exchange dollars, and, mainly, repair a faulty device. When approaching the area, young boys would try to persuade you to buy a used phone or one of the aforementioned items. On a hot Wednesday afternoon, Anene Chinedu was seated on a bench, an earpiece connected to a Tecno Pop 5, placed on a hi…
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