We were both singers at the same church. One day, after church service, she asked to borrow one of my phones because hers was missing. I had two iPhones—an iPhone 6 and a faulty iPhone 7—that needed 400 cedis in repairs, which I planned to handle myself. She pleaded and promised to fix it and reimburse me for the remaining cost; I agreed to this arrangement. A week later, I saw her at church with a new phone and asked about mine; she claimed it was fixed but left at home. When my iPhone 6 fell and got damaged weeks later, I asked her if I could borrow the repaired iPhone 7 temporarily until I acquired a replacement. However, she demanded that I buy the phone from her or pay 500 cedis to access it—an arrangement that sparked an argument, as it wasn’t our agreed-upon deal. The next month, I received a call from her brother, saying she had agreed, and I should come for the phone. So, I went to her home—only to end up at the police station, as the lady had... (Join for the full story).