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omoredia:A clear case of extreme inferiority complex and lack of historical education at display here. |
histemple:The downfall of Nokia's mobile phone business was caused by a combination of strategic missteps, an outdated operating system, and a complacent corporate culture that failed to recognize and adapt to the smartphone revolution. The company's collapse was swift, with its market share plummeting from a dominant 49.4% in 2007 to just 3% by 2013. Reliance on a flawed OS: Nokia's biggest mistake was its overconfidence and reliance on the outdated Symbian operating system, which was device-centric and not well-suited for the platform- and app-centric world ushered in by Apple's iPhone and Google's Android. Betting on the wrong partnership: In 2011, Nokia partnered with Microsoft, exclusively adopting its Windows Phone platform instead of the fast-growing Android. This proved to be a disastrous decision, as the Windows ecosystem suffered from a major lack of apps compared to its rivals, pushing users away. Underestimating the competition: Nokia leadership underestimated the importance of software, touchscreens, and app ecosystems, believing that their traditional hardware strengths and brand loyalty would be enough to compete with Apple and Samsung. Organizational dysfunction: Nokia's rapid growth led to a large and complex organizational structure that became bureaucratic and slow. Internal politics and rivalries between competing divisions stifled innovation and agility. Complacency and hubris: Years of market dominance led to corporate arrogance and complacency. This overconfidence prevented management from recognizing the magnitude of the changes brought by the iPhone and Android. |
RealityKings1:Lol.... Interpol was misinformed? You people are just exposing how ignorant you are on this sort of things. Who do you think are Interpol? |
Sermwell:They can't touch Obi, they can harass every other opposition but they themselves know say Obi na No-go Area |
HenryThegreat1:Not only that, his girlfriend is the one secretly piloting the activities of Efcc on this witch-hunt exercise. |
Dogalmighty17:Na that one shock me oo. Baba still dey brush Puna at almost 90yrs |
frankmoney:they even alleged that he has a mistress who is piloting the activities of Efcc from the shadows. |
Penguin2:"The letter was later rendered mute after First Lady Remi Tinubu intervened, neutralising the influence of President Bola Tinubu’s mistress, Olatimbo Ayinde." |
sisisioge:And that's just for those who earn up to 70k. A lot of people earn less than that, more earn half of it |
tunjijones:This one no just make sense at all |
SmartPolician:if this happens then some of the northern States will either vote to join the south ( Benue, Kogi, some parts of Taraba, Plateau and Nasarawa) or just decide to form their own country instead. Lagos can't be the capital, it's too congested,it should be between Delta and Edo or even Ebonyi. Or maybe a new capital Territory be carved out from Delta and Edo 🤷🏾♂️. The Christians in core north will be Alright, they have survived before amalgamation, they will survive after balkernaztion . |
indigenous234:amming device when it's not Air force 1? Passenger airlines require this networks to fly too. They need it for communication, radar and navigation systems and this systems usually jam with mobile networks when they are in lower altitude ( during take off and landing) enough for the phones to pickup this signals. So that's why passengers are required to off their phones during these times to prevent catastrophic events. |
Gbadugbakun:it doesn't prevent you from taking pictures. Read the directive properly. During take off, off your phone. Then you can on it after take off. Off it again during landing. Phone signals can jam Plane radar/ navigation signals which can lead to disastrous results. |
JAOS:It's not even a two hour duration, just switch off your phone when the plane is about to take off, on it after the plane is on cruise, then off it again when it's about to land. Simple as. It's for everyone's safety |
Osariemen12:It's a divide and rule journalism. They know what they're doing |
EyeCumInPeace:development of the league is what contributes/ attracts quality players. |
CaseSensitive:Lol... They stole from who? Most of you come here and talk as if you know what you're talking about. |
Nwaikpe:The world has never stood for what's right, the world only stands for its interest. USA, Britain, and France stood by while Hitler was murdering Jews and other undesirables in Poland and eastern Europe. They only waded in after Germany captured France and immediately started bombing Britain, USA on the other hand stood by until Japan bombed pearl harbor, and Russia entered the war after Hitler invaded USSR. Without these 3 events, all of these countries were happy to let Nazi Germany conquer the rest of Europe and murder the Jews millions. Right now the only reason why the world seems to care about Gaza and Palestine is because it's Trendy to do so. Most of them don't really give a shít about any of these. Take a look at Sudan for example, they're facing far worse situation than Gaza, there's severe famine and starvation going on there, mothers are feeding their children with grass and animal feeds, they're facing actual and real genocide , babies are being raped, but no one seems to care about it because it's not trendy. The UK on the other hand have been actively trying to keep the news about the situation in Sudan out of mainstream media just because their economic partners, UAE , are the ones sponsoring the RSF that has been committing these crimes. |
EyeCumInPeace:players are not responsible for the development of local leagues, that responsibility lies on the NFF and the government/ministry of sports. |
immortalcrown:He Never promised her marriage na😂, na Just to learn Kung Fu and be her bodyguard he promised biko. |
Ezewuzie01:Who do you think those who voted for APGA here are going to vote for come 2027? |
Goo0dHardDick:Nigerians don't really care which party he belongs to as long has he contests . |
Goo0dHardDick:Even if APGA's candidates are hens, goats and a plate of ofe Nsala, they will still win anyone in local, Senatorial and governorship election |
Peterobiisathie:in Anambra he can not win against an APGA candidate, in presidential election he will win anyone in Anambra. Anambra massively voted for Obi in 2023 but voted against LP candidate for the governorship election. Are we so bad at history that we can't even remember what happened just 2 years ago? |
Egalitarian1:Anambra will always vote APGA in local and governorship election. But if they don't Field a presidential candidate in 2027, they will vote for Obi 99% percent of the time.... Or any other candidates whom they feel has the integrity to lead, should Obi not contest for presidency. |
SatoshiX:People who say this only reveal how little they know about Anambra politics or even politics as a whole. First, Obi doesn't even expect to win anything in Anambra, hé knows exactly the kind of power and support APGA has in that state. None can dislodge APGA in Anambra even if APGA fields a goat as candidate they will still win by a landslide. Presidential election are a whole lot different however. That ADC,YPP and APGA votes will ALL go to Obi in a presidential election. This is not a loss Obi, it's actually a win for him seeing as his party came second in the election, normally it would have been LP in second place had obi still been in the party, now it's ADC an unknown party before Obi joined. What this clearly demonstrates is That Obi has massive influence and followership in Nigeria politics. Any party he joins immediately start gaining votes. |
RISQUE:There's a different between national election and local elections. As far as local elections are concerned, even a goat running with APGA will win Obi running with ADC or LP In Anambra state if it's a local election like senatorial or governorship election. However, Obi will win with a landslide victory if it's for a national election like presidential election. Unless Ojukwu comes back from the dead and tell Anambra people to discard APGA, no party in Nigeria can ever dislodge APGA in Anambra So those people who massively voted for APGA in Anambra state will throw all their support on Obi if he campaign with ANY party he chooses to. |
mightyhazel:that gun is very much in use till today. |
Emu4life:Getting to the Europa League final carries more points than winning the conference league. |
puremaker7:This one is more on the Club than on the FG. Clubs are supposed to improve their facilities to approve standards through frugal financial management and foresight planning. If a club can't fund the improvement of their facilities by themselves, they can seek external help or partnership from private companies, the state government or federal government because good stadium is a good investment that can generate millions of revenue. Too bad that we lack financial and economic foresight in this country |
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