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Kwame Lighter’s Luxurious New Shop Is the Talk of the Town

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M N RidwanViral iPhone repairer Kwame Lighter has once again captured the hearts of Ghanaians—this time, not just for his repair skills, but for the breathtaking transformation of his newly acquired shop in Kronum, Kumasi.
The 27-year-old, who gained national attention earlier this year for his talent and dedication, has revamped his new workspace into what many are calling a “phone hospital.” And from the looks of it, the upgrade is nothing short of impressive.
Lighter spared no detail in the redesign. The interior now features stylish floated panels, sleek P.O.P. shelves, and eye-catching ambient lighting that gives the space a luxurious, high-end feel. Social media users were quick to point out how polished and professional the space looks—some even jokingly compared it to a tech clinic more advanced than some hospitals.
But it’s not just about aesthetics. Lighter has also stocked the shop with advanced diagnostic and repair equipment, ensuring that it’s fully equipped to handle complex phone repairs. From screen replacements to face ID fixes, he’s ready for it all.
A video showing the shop’s transformation process went viral, with fans praising the young entrepreneur for his growth and professionalism. One user commented:
“This place looks more like a phone surgery theatre than a repair shop!”
Others were excited to become customers, eager to experience Lighter’s services in the new space.
This transformation comes just weeks after Lighter’s life-changing meeting with the Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George. After watching a viral video of Lighter at work, the Minister personally arranged for him to be flown to Accra, where he pledged support for young tech talents like him.
Lighter’s story has since become a beacon of hope for many young Ghanaians pursuing careers in hands-on skills and entrepreneurship.
With his upgraded shop now ready, fans are waiting for the official opening—and judging by the hype, it’ll be standing-room-only.