Monday, August 10, 2009

Let Your Phone Define Your Look

We usually forget that when we dress, part of the accessories that defines our look is the type of phone we use and the shape they are in. After wearing that killer shirt or dress and adding that powerful belt of lovely shoe to match, you already get that feeling of looking good and catching the eye of those around you, then you suddenly hear your phone ring and remember it. It becomes embarrassing when you have to bring out a horrible looking, battered phone, that is seriously begging for a change, but when you know you are picking or bringing out a shining, classy looking phone, it give you extra confidence and also adds to the type of reception you get and receive.
There are dozens of nice, good looking, classy and attractive phones available at affordable prices to chose from. They come in different shapes and sizes and also in different brands.
Phones in this world of global technology and high networking are assets that should be handled with care. Most people tend to think they toys and mishandle them. To enable them last longer, one should avoid dropping them, putting them near water, and over charging them and even charging them with extremely low current. Also, people using slid or flip phones should mind the way they flip or slid their phones because they are not toys.

Oga Police ooooooooo......

It pains my heart (i write the way i feel) when on my way home from work i pass through some bus-stops (especially General and around Abule-egba bus-stops) and see "Nigerian Policemen" people with the motto "Police is your FRIEND" by themselves cause traffic jam just to collect some "change" from bus drivers. What an irony, these policemen are our "friends" and are the ones who cause the traffic jam(hold-up) we get stress out from. The worst part is the fact that these “uniformed officers don’t have any sense of pride or dignity. Gone are those days when the “Nigerian Police Force” uniform was respected and feared, those days when you don’t misbehave when you see an officer or when you almost pee on your pants if you are told an officer wants to see you, these days the force has been reduced to nothing, one should see how conductors talk to these officers when they are giving them “change”.

Not that fear is good but aba, this guys should at least respect the uniform they wear even if their greed and corruption (as well factors that affect the Force) has killed the pride and dignity a normal human should have (seriously these guys are not normal, because why would a normal “Man”, the head of a family stand in the middle of the road, stop vehicles, and start begging, it is another form of begging naow make we talk truth. Worse part of this kin begging bi say na by force dem dey one collect am).

I just imagine what would happen if there is an emergence situation in which someone has to be rushed to the clinic and they are stop by the hold-up these greedy cops with no sense of dignity cause just to collect N20 or N50.