A video circulating on social media shows the moment a Ghanaian preacher lost his phone in London. Apostle Isaac Anderson lost his phone in London. The clip shows Apostle Isaac Anderson walking early in the morning while giving a spirited sermon on Facebook Live. “I am in the streets of London early this morning. It is good to walk in prayer. The anointing of God is falling on me,” he said, looking up to the heavens. Anderson said that he saw the heavens open and God’s anointing. How was Apostle Isaac Anderson’s phone stolen in London? “And as I declare into your life, it will surely come to pass today,” he said, mentioning Tuesday, 23 September. He continued with his sermon, saying: “I declare you blessed, I declare you favoured.” Just then, a bus appeared from behind, and the driver honked, seemingly warning the pedestrian.
However, Anderson was so engrossed in his sermon that he did not notice. Just then, a motorbike rode up next to Anderson, and the phone was snatched from his hand as the driver kept honking. He could be heard yelling in the background as the thieves rode off with their loot. The phone fumbled around for a bit as the thieves made off with it. “Hey, he’s on TikTok,” one of the thieves said. They swore after realising the phone was still streaming, not on TikTok, but Facebook. The thieves said they had to end the stream before it was cut off abruptly. What did Kenyans say about snatched phone? In the comments, many Kenyans said that the phone would likely be resold locally.
Here are some of the reactions: kate_janet_ogalo: “People are asking whether it is a thief who posted; they don’t know that with Facebook Live, when someone ends, it remains on your Facebook page.” Misskanyared: “The bus guy was trying to warn him.” Bebyval: “He was high in the spirit, even the bus was honking to warn him.” ngonyo_esther: “So, London is also like Kanairo.” Robert Kipsang: “Last location, Githurai 45, as an EX-UK product.” Kongowea Mswahili: “Let him come to Githurai, his iPhone is there as an ex-UK product.” Sophie Adan: “He knows very well that phone snatchers operate along Oxford Street.” Mike Senior: “When the phone is switched on, it will show that the last location was Kiamaiko, Nairobi, at 3:25 pm on Saturday.”
By William Osoro
