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Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by GeneralPula: 11:23pm On May 31, 2019
rman:
still the best messaging app in my opinion.

I hate the fact that peeps get to chat with you on whatsapp just by having your phone number


Your very right
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by BuddhaPalm(m): 11:26pm On May 31, 2019
trapQ:
No business can reign supreme forever just as no leader (except Christ) can rule forever. Everything under the sun that has a beginning must have an end.

R.I.P Blackburrish according to Eniola Badmus grin

Given long enough, Christianity too, perhaps.
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by GeneralPula: 11:29pm On May 31, 2019
BB. One of the best phone ever!
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by mechanics(m): 11:30pm On May 31, 2019
The App really reign then, that if one does not have the BBM pin, he does not belong.
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Mariangeles(f): 11:50pm On May 31, 2019
nototribalist:
Am afraid what might happen to Nigeria soon, and I will explain why.

I remember when Nokia was reigning I can't believe 4-5 years later I would be able to buy BlackBerry Curve.

When I saw Android devices on foreign magazines I was wondering if I would have the chance to own one.
2-3 years later I bought one.

Then we heard that 4G LTE is coming I was wondering if I could afford to experience it, 2-3 years later people in my village are connected to the 4G LTE network.

Now we are hearing that 5G is coming hopefully in 2-3 years I will experience it.

Now why I said Nigeria might soon be in trouble, anything that has to do with technology comes so fast that Electric cars will soon replace fuel vehicles.

Just like a joke Nigeria is not taking into consideration that European countries are switching from fuel cars to Electric Power cars by 2025 that's like 5-6 years from now.

We are not the owners of Hyundai, Toyota, Honda and other car brands to say we can stop the manufacturing of electric cars.

By then the demand for crude oil will decline and that means oil might fall to $10-15 per barrel. That means we are falling into recession for life like Venezuela.

Nigeria must act fast and stop all these unnecessary politics cos if Honda and Toyota starts mass production of Electric cars Nigeria will be in trouble.
You made so much sense.
I wish the people in power could read this, but then again, if that is what it would take for corruption/massive looting to stop,let it be so .
Enough is enough !
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Nobody: 11:52pm On May 31, 2019
olahajayi:
Chai! Some ladies suffer untop this Blackberry stuff
Pvssy, not ladies
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by jimcaddy(m): 11:54pm On May 31, 2019
Exactly. Classic example of Nothing lasts forever. Life is turn by turn. Kai but some men chop some babes on to BB Bold 2..
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Spacewalker(m): 11:54pm On May 31, 2019
Hmm..the almighty blackberry has fallen ..what a sad twist..Rip to Rim undecided
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Nobody: 12:08am On Jun 01, 2019
Acidosis:
Nothing lasts forever. BBM is a highly imitable product btw, unless you're buying off competitors like big conglomerates do (Facebook/WhatsApp, Nestle, General Electric, PZ, LG, etc.) no imitable product can survive the market.

We are in a knowledge economy, where knowledge and information are out there for all at no cost.

Ordinary Bigi is about to displace Coca-Cola and La casera in Nigeria by simply offering extra centilitres of their so called secret flagship recipe. Innovate or die.

Tecno should also prepare for its eventual death come 2020/2021.
Lacasera is gone already
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Nobody: 12:16am On Jun 01, 2019
Goodbye, Blackberry. embarassed embarassed
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by louiziana(m): 1:22am On Jun 01, 2019
nurez305:
no new java phone is expensive than the smallest new BB till both of them died. The most expensive java phone for Nokia was around 17k then

How much was a brand new Nokia 6500 slide or 6700 then? or 8800 lol
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by ultimatekint(m): 1:46am On Jun 01, 2019
OkpaAkuEriEri:
MPA GI ya na nnenne MPA gi
thunder will surely punish you.
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Nobody: 1:47am On Jun 01, 2019
nototribalist:
Am afraid what might happen to Nigeria soon, and I will explain why.

I remember when Nokia was reigning I can't believe 4-5 years later I would be able to buy BlackBerry Curve.

When I saw Android devices on foreign magazines I was wondering if I would have the chance to own one.
2-3 years later I bought one.

Then we heard that 4G LTE is coming I was wondering if I could afford to experience it, 2-3 years later people in my village are connected to the 4G LTE network.

Now we are hearing that 5G is coming hopefully in 2-3 years I will experience it.

Now why I said Nigeria might soon be in trouble, anything that has to do with technology comes so fast that Electric cars will soon replace fuel vehicles.

Just like a joke Nigeria is not taking into consideration that European countries are switching from fuel cars to Electric Power cars by 2025 that's like 5-6 years from now.

We are not the owners of Hyundai, Toyota, Honda and other car brands to say we can stop the manufacturing of electric cars.

By then the demand for crude oil will decline and that means oil might fall to $10-15 per barrel. That means we are falling into recession for life like Venezuela.

Nigeria must act fast and stop all these unnecessary politics cos if Honda and Toyota starts mass production of Electric cars Nigeria will be in trouble.
You think say na only cars them refine crude oil for? Crude oil is made for different purposes.Aeroplane has it own sources of power supply from crude oil.Cooking gas is refine from crude oil.Engine oil is extracted from crude oil.So on.

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Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by OkpaAkuEriEri(m): 2:06am On Jun 01, 2019
ultimatekint:
thunder will surely punish you.
lyk it pornish ur family
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by pacespot(m): 2:08am On Jun 01, 2019
i think they made a mistake to have allowed the BBM accessible via android,

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Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by RealityShot: 2:24am On Jun 01, 2019
Oblitz:
Common 2go outlived the mighty blackberry messenger
"mighty"
Green light
Battery killer
Expensive APP

I NEVER used it.. Lol.. I no go miss AM
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Ubah199(m): 2:35am On Jun 01, 2019
Lol pussy work rate
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by marleymalibu(m): 3:08am On Jun 01, 2019
any girl that traded sex for this stuff then wey see this post go just dey shed tears. Those girls wey enter news base on dem steal Blackberry nko? chai. na the same thing iphone dey cause. Anyways sex has been one of the oldest means of payment since years BC
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by nigeriapenmedia: 3:11am On Jun 01, 2019
OkpaAkuEriEri:
Afonnnjjjaas gals sel viriginity n fork ritualist DAT year 4 BlackBerry.
DAT y tinuke sell her moda sowin machine 2 buy bold2

Nawa o
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by nigeriapenmedia: 3:12am On Jun 01, 2019
marleymalibu:
any girl that traded sex for this stuff then wey see this post go just dey shed tears. Those girls wey enter news base on dem steal Blackberry nko? chai. na the same thing iphone dey cause. Anyways sex has been one of the oldest means of payment since years BC

Money abi, I see
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by ultimatekint(m): 3:39am On Jun 01, 2019
OkpaAkuEriEri:
lyk it pornish ur family
idiots like you are dropouts who finds it difficult to spell simple words.beast.

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Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Kakamorufu(m): 3:48am On Jun 01, 2019
many friendship git ruined coz one was on BBM and another wasn't.
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Cooleasy(m): 3:50am On Jun 01, 2019
sircrabo:


I use a Q10, the picture quality isn't too sharp
Please does Blackberry Protect work on Q10? I mean the Blackberry Protect app, not BBM?
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Gtech247cafe: 4:42am On Jun 01, 2019
Point of correction buddies, our Government don't depend on oil but the impoverished Nigerians, they will continue to depend us until we are united against them. Why do the government loan up and down and tax Nigerians to death if they depend on oil. They don't even know how to take advantage of the oil, look at other oil rich countries, are they underdeveloped like Nigeria. Bleep you all Nigeria government and shame on you all with you useless oil.
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by gnykelly(m): 4:43am On Jun 01, 2019
nototribalist:
Am afraid what might happen to Nigeria soon, and I will explain why.

I remember when Nokia was reigning I can't believe 4-5 years later I would be able to buy BlackBerry Curve.

When I saw Android devices on foreign magazines I was wondering if I would have the chance to own one.
2-3 years later I bought one.

Then we heard that 4G LTE is coming I was wondering if I could afford to experience it, 2-3 years later people in my village are connected to the 4G LTE network.

Now we are hearing that 5G is coming hopefully in 2-3 years I will experience it.

Now why I said Nigeria might soon be in trouble, anything that has to do with technology comes so fast that Electric cars will soon replace fuel vehicles.

Just like a joke Nigeria is not taking into consideration that European countries are switching from fuel cars to Electric Power cars by 2025 that's like 5-6 years from now.

We are not the owners of Hyundai, Toyota, Honda and other car brands to say we can stop the manufacturing of electric cars.

By then the demand for crude oil will decline and that means oil might fall to $10-15 per barrel. That means we are falling into recession for life like Venezuela.

Nigeria must act fast and stop all these unnecessary politics cos if Honda and Toyota starts mass production of Electric cars Nigeria will be in trouble.

it's not only car that use crude oil products... lubricants and diesel have wide market
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by rman: 4:49am On Jun 01, 2019
Toseenlove:


An average blackman IQ Is very low thus they hardly think out of the box. If u don't want anyone to just have access to your whatsApp. Don't use your Main Line for the App. Get a seperate No for the App....Then u can have full control of your privacy. Simple as ABC.

Learn how to make your points intelligently rather than insults.

Do you think everyone carry two phones or use two mobile phones like Nigerians in developed climes.

You think you are intelligent but you are not.

If the other line is in a smart phone with WhatsApp installed in it, will the people you gave it to still not chat with you?

Olodo that is a retard referring to others as not intelligent.

So you solution is to have two lines so that people won’t chat with u? Mumu .

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Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by rman: 4:52am On Jun 01, 2019
TLION:
That's why you have block list�����you block their Ass off������

They should not even access in the first place is what I am saying.

The need to block is a secondary action.

The primary action is not to allow people have access to chat if you don’t need them as chat buddies
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Twitt13(f): 5:48am On Jun 01, 2019
nototribalist:
Am afraid what might happen to Nigeria soon, and I will explain why.

I remember when Nokia was reigning I can't believe 4-5 years later I would be able to buy BlackBerry Curve.

When I saw Android devices on foreign magazines I was wondering if I would have the chance to own one.
2-3 years later I bought one.

Then we heard that 4G LTE is coming I was wondering if I could afford to experience it, 2-3 years later people in my village are connected to the 4G LTE network.

Now we are hearing that 5G is coming hopefully in 2-3 years I will experience it.

Now why I said Nigeria might soon be in trouble, anything that has to do with technology comes so fast that Electric cars will soon replace fuel vehicles.

Just like a joke Nigeria is not taking into consideration that European countries are switching from fuel cars to Electric Power cars by 2025 that's like 5-6 years from now.

We are not the owners of Hyundai, Toyota, Honda and other car brands to say we can stop the manufacturing of electric cars.

By then the demand for crude oil will decline and that means oil might fall to $10-15 per barrel. That means we are falling into recession for life like Venezuela.

Nigeria must act fast and stop all these unnecessary politics cos if Honda and Toyota starts mass production of Electric cars Nigeria will be in trouble.


Preach it please, u'r so on point. I pray our leaders tap common sense by then.
Re: Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Dies Today, Goodbye Blackberry Messenger by Firgemachar: 6:43am On Jun 01, 2019
nurez305:
no new java phone is expensive than the smallest new BB till both of them died. The most expensive java phone for Nokia was around 17k then

For real

BB was more expensive than all Samsung, Sony Ericsson, and Nokia phones

Proverbs 17:28
Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding. Proverbs

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