Showing posts with label Blackberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blackberry. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

WHAT EXAMPLE?

I read this broadcast this morning on my Blackberry, it reminded me of my experience – narrated below.

Well, this is a seriously surprising issue I must admit. I have personally experienced so much of these appalling attitudes, lifestyles and moral degradation young children are being exposed to…especially by their parents.

For instance, I experienced firsthand during my neighbours child dedication. They’d invited me to their church, but I couldn’t make it, so when I returned from church – it was a Sunday – I was welcome from outside, by the loud thundering music by Davido – “Skelewu,” blaring away. There were green bottles accompanying the loud music, and all sort of funny looking goons, laughing uncontrollably under the influence of the contents of the green bottles clutched affectionately in their grip.
Poor PARENTING
I wondered if a child, barely four months old is having alcoholic beverage served, and songs 'Skelewu' and 'Carol' playing on his ‘supposed’ dedication Sunday, I wondered the kind of songs he would play, and the colour of bottles that will grace his eighteenth birthday.

PS:
The piece has been edited for readability; the original message is as is…

Friday, 6 September 2013

BlackBerry's board is reportedly pushing for quick sale

It looks like Nokia might not be the only mobile tech heavyweight which is going to be sold this year. According to WSJ sources, the management team of the troubled BlackBerry is pushing for a sale of the company before the end of November.



The freshly emerged report claims that BlackBerry's special committee has already spoken to potentially interested parties, and prepared a short list of suitors. A sale however is not a sure thing, despite the Canadian company's haste in facilitating it.

According to a member of BlackBerry's board, pieces of the company should be sold, thus turning it into a "niche" player. Recent reports about BlackBerry Messenger being spun off into a separate company also point in this direction.

Source: GSMarena.com