Have you ever noticed some of the very annoying ways Nigerian companies run their businesses? Most of these same acts are not repeated when these very same companies step out of the shores of Nigeria. They tend to act according to the rules and regulations of their host country and over any other thing PLACE THEIR CUSTOMERS IN HIGH ESTEEM unlike what we have in Nigeria where the companies treat their customers as semi slaves and their employees as slaves. Even worse than the ill treatment give to Konta Konte.
Below are some of the very annoying things Nigerian Companies do.
* DSTV - They only remember to call you to find out if your dstv is working perfectly 3days to when your subscription will expire. Please don't be fooled, they are only using style to remind you that they still exist and so you shouldn't forget to renew your bouquet.
* MTN (same with other GSM companies) - Send you random and very useless text messages intermittently. in the space of 1hour up to 3 of those very annoying messages keep bombarding your phone some will even enter as early as 1am when every normal human being is meant to be asleep. Also they subscribe you to some caller tune crap without your permission all for the sake of deducting money from your account every month.
GT BANK - In as much as i like this bank, they keep coming up with some sickening rules every other day. I.e. You cant receive western union over the counter again and only with a current affair, You must collect collect an atm card for your personal account 9na by force to get atm?). And most annoying is some of their staff wanting to make it appear you don't have the right to demand for money you presume were wrongfully deducted from your account.
UBA - As for this bank, i doubt if any impatient person still bank with them. They will win the award for having the rudest and nastiest staff in the Nigerian banking industry.
GSM OPERATORS - Please! Please!! and Please!!! the federal government alongside the ministry of Youths empowerment and social development should put a final stop to these companies raking in billions of naira every day only to splash the money sponsoring irrelevant and non-beneficial shows and artist while the ignore things of positive impact. These companies are the reason why our youths no longer think going to school is of any importance again. apart from cow bell who deemed it fit not to follow the bandwagon, others just splash more encouraging the "lazy way to success". And we sit and wonder why Nigeria is not developing intellectually? thats the reason staring at us right in the face and things are likely to get worse pretty soon (just like USA) where they depend on youths and teens from other nations for intellectual might and research. Lets take a cue from the likes of Japan, China, Germany, India, Indonesia and even fast developing Malaysia.
Feel free to add yours.
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Htc Announces ''the New Htc One'' (m8) With A Sleek Design And Cool Specs
HTC has finally unveiled The New HTC One (M8), its flagship smartphone for the year 2014. At first glance , The new HTC One looks a lot like its predecessor , but this new HTC one sports a much-improved aluminum design that is water resistant and some new specs.
Talking about specs , the New HTC One features a premium metal unibody design , a 5-inch 1080p Super LCD3 screen, Snapdragon 801 CPU, 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage and a MicroSD card slot, a nano-SIM tray, and all the standard WiFi radios, Bluetooth 4.0, etc. The IR blaster is also making a return, as well as HTC Zoe, BoomSound, and all the stuff that made the One stand out last year. The duo-camera system is still present from all of the leaks, and Peter Chou says the cameras will ”capture true depth information for your photos.” The third camera on the device will be specifically used for focusing photos, including refocusing an image after you’ve taken it. It’ll keep your photos clear and sharp, something that HTC is very proud of doing.
The HTC One M8 runs Android 4.4 KitKat with HTC’s new Sense 6 user interface, which offers a more intuitive BlinkFeed with continuous scrolling, adaptable tiles, and a new layout. Sense TV has also been redesigned to become an interactive second screen, with Facebook and Twitter integration, and support for more content.
The new camera has a focus time of less than 300 ms, better photos in all lighting conditions, several different camera modes for different situations, and you’ll be able to edit plenty of fine tuning details to get exactly the kind of photo you want, and then save those details into different presets to come back to. The gallery app has a lot of extra sorting modes and features as well, so HTC is taking Samsung head-on with software features in the camera department.
Talking about specs , the New HTC One features a premium metal unibody design , a 5-inch 1080p Super LCD3 screen, Snapdragon 801 CPU, 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage and a MicroSD card slot, a nano-SIM tray, and all the standard WiFi radios, Bluetooth 4.0, etc. The IR blaster is also making a return, as well as HTC Zoe, BoomSound, and all the stuff that made the One stand out last year. The duo-camera system is still present from all of the leaks, and Peter Chou says the cameras will ”capture true depth information for your photos.” The third camera on the device will be specifically used for focusing photos, including refocusing an image after you’ve taken it. It’ll keep your photos clear and sharp, something that HTC is very proud of doing.
The HTC One M8 runs Android 4.4 KitKat with HTC’s new Sense 6 user interface, which offers a more intuitive BlinkFeed with continuous scrolling, adaptable tiles, and a new layout. Sense TV has also been redesigned to become an interactive second screen, with Facebook and Twitter integration, and support for more content.
The new camera has a focus time of less than 300 ms, better photos in all lighting conditions, several different camera modes for different situations, and you’ll be able to edit plenty of fine tuning details to get exactly the kind of photo you want, and then save those details into different presets to come back to. The gallery app has a lot of extra sorting modes and features as well, so HTC is taking Samsung head-on with software features in the camera department.
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