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Global PC Shipments Declined by 29% in The First Quarter of 2023

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The International Data Corporation (IDC) worldwide quarterly personal computer advice tracker reports that global PC shipments declined by 29% in the first quarter of 2023. The decline followed a 28.1% drop in the fourth quarter of 2022.

Reports reveal that shipments of personal computers plunged in the first quarter due to weak demand, excess inventory, and concerns about macroeconomic conditions.

IDC disclosed that the drop brought shipments in line with levels last seen before demand soared during the pandemic, as lockdowns led employees and students to upgrade their machines for remote work and school. The decline in sales signaled the end of Covid driven era as regards remote work.

The giant tech company is reported to have recorded the biggest shipment drops during the first quarter of 2023, as its numbers were down 40.5 percent from the same period a year ago. In February, Apple reported that sales of its Mac computers which had boomed during the wave of working from home during the pandemic, declined by 29 percent year-on-year to $7.7 billion in their most recent quarter.

Also, tech company, Lenovo shipped the most PC in the last quarter followed by Dell, as they recorded drops of more than 30 percent, while HP was down 24.2 percent, leaving no major brand spared from the decline.

The IDC disclosed that the pause in growth and demand is giving the supply chain some room to make changes as many factories begin to explore production options outside China. It also stated that PC makers are also rejigging their plans for the remainder of the year and have begun to pull in orders for Chromebooks due to an expected increase in licensing costs later this year.

Meanwhile, the research manager for IDC’s mobility and consumed device trackers Jitesh Ubrani, disclosed  that channel inventory for PCs is still above the healthy four to the six-week range, and even with heavy discounting, inventory is expected to remain elevated through mid-year and potentially into the third quarter of this year as well.

In the near term, the IDC predicts that PC shipments are likely to suffer while growth is expected after 2023, citing improvement in the global economy and possibly from consumers who are considering upgrading to Windows 11.

Also, analysts at IDC expect that by 2024, an aging install base will start coming for refresh. They state that if the economy is trending upward by then, there should be a significant market upside as consumers look to refresh, schools seek to replace worn-down Chromebooks and businesses move to Windows 11.

Concerns over slowdowns in major economies remain with recent tumult in the banking sector worsening worries that runway inflation and tight monetary policy would hamper growth and financial investments.

Worldwide personal computer shipments fell 29% year-over-year in the first quarter, as a pandemic-era sales surge lost pace and the economic outlook grew increasingly uncertain. A new report from market research firm IDC shows that Apple has been hit particularly hard, with Mac shipments slumping 40.5% in the first three months of the year. A Bloomberg Intelligence analyst said Apple’s PC unit is particularly exposed to a tougher consumer market as well as comparisons to last year’s robust sales.

Lenovo and Dell saw shipments drop by more than 30% while HP registered a 24% fall. IDC says an improving economy and the replacement of aging PCs could lead to a market rebound in 2024. (LinkedIn News)

On the Representation of Youths as “Folk Devils” in Nigeria’s Changing Political Landscape

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Stanley Cohen coined the term “Folk Devils” in 1972 from his PhD research on mods and rockers, two youth groups with deviant behaviours in the United States of America. Cohen contended that when the media reports on deviant behaviour, it creates a narrative with a clear villain: the folk devil. People with deviant behaviors, he and subsequent scholars argue, cannot be classified as threats to society and individuals unless moral entrepreneurs play critical roles. Moral entrepreneurs believe that deviance and crime should not be allowed to flourish. As a result, they must be identified and labelled.

Moral entrepreneurs must agree that a great concern exists. They must also agree that their resources must be used to tame the actors’ wings, or “the devils.” The second stage of realising the description and labelling is to have a media system that taps into moral entrepreneurs’ concerns. In this regard, reporters, editors, and other media practitioners will seek out entrepreneurs for interviews while also developing their own information materials about the deviants in order to reinforce the concerns.

Cohen and others developed the idea of understanding people through sociological perspectives. However, over the years, the concept has been used in many academic fields and applied in industries as well as sectors that have an interest in understanding youth cultures. For instance, participants and actors in many social and political movements in the global south and north have been seen as threats to established social and political institutions due to their approaches for actualizing desired goals and results, which many have termed antithetical to constitutional authorities and means of silencing opposing views.

Nigeria experienced various social and political movements between 2015 and 2019, as one of the countries where youths believe that old political leaders should allow the younger generation to take over political leadership. The need for political leadership was heightened in 2020 during the ENDSARS protests, in which youths demanded the cancellation of the Nigeria Police’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad. According to a number of sources, the protesters were initially invisible, and the protests in major cities were unstructured. Throughout the protests, moral entrepreneurs from the mainstream media to the new media called public attention to some of the destructive activities of the protesting youth.

As the country’s 2023 general elections draw closer, according to some social and public affairs analysts, the ENDSARS movement seems to find political solace in the Labour Party, which presents Mr. Peter Obi, a former governor of Anambra State, as its presidential candidate. For the youth who believe in the political change, the party was seen as a better alternative to the All-Progressives Congress, the ruling party, and the People’s Democratic Party, the erstwhile ruling party. Our analyst notes that for the first time in the history of political party formation and participation in general elections, Mr. Peter Obi’s party throws many surprises to ‘the experienced political parties’ with the winning of some parliament seats at the state and federal levels, including a governorship seat in the South East region.

Since the Labour Party and Mr. Peter Obi were seen as the best options by the youths, our analyst had earlier noted that the party and the former governor leveraged the support and had algorithmic campaign activities. In the course of executing the activities, in some cases, the youths did not hesitate to silence anyone who opposed their brands (LP and Mr. Peter Obi). This is not surprising because it is part of political campaigns throughout the world. However, seeing people who supported other political parties and candidates as outcasts and not ready for the needed political change were the key issues that pitted them against moral entrepreneurs on different media platforms. This situation continued after the presidential election.

In order to fulfil one of the premises of moral panic, the views of Professor Wole Soyinka on a private television station were further reinforced by other mainstream media platforms, while the virality of the views was ensured through Twitter, Facebook, and other social networking sites available to Nigerian digital citizens. Now, the bone of contention between the Nobel laureate and the youths was the use of fascism to describe their agitation for reclaiming Mr. Peter Obi’s alleged ‘stolen mandate’. Many other moral entrepreneurs, such as the candidate of the Young Progressives Party in the 2019 presidential election, Kingsley Moghalu, have also tolled Professor Soyinka’s path, blaming the youth, especially supporters of the LP, and Mr. Peter Obi for creating tension across the country ahead of the May 29 inauguration of the president-elect, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

As Nigeria awaits the inauguration, how long will moral entrepreneurs regard the youths as “folk devils” as international communities keep an eye on the country?

Ndubuisi Ekekwe Makes Abia State Governorship Transition Council

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I am honoured to report that Dr Alex Otti, OFR, Abia State Governor-Elect, called and asked me to join the Abia State governorship transition council. I ACCEPTED. Over a series of phone conversations with Mr. Governor-elect, he has emphasized unambiguously that ABIA will RISE, not just for a few but for ALL. And I assured him that his fellow Abians, Nigerians and world citizens will assist on that journey.

What can you do for Abia State? And how can Abia State help to bring your aspirations and visions to become a reality? Find the road, and the roads to opportunities begin at Abia State, as the Lord lives in Abia; we’re the God’s Own State.

Ndi Abia, thank you for the opportunity. This is the time: “ABIA Must Move Forward”. Be part of it.

What You Need to Know About Cashlib Casino

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The Potemkin village of Abakaliki

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In 1787, Empress Catherine II visited a Russian city governed by Grigory Potemkin. Governor Grigory Potemkin in order to impress the empress constructed fake villages along the Dnieper River which is the route of the Monarch and beautified them so as to impress the monarch and for the monarch to have the impression that the city is blossoming without knowing that the city is in dire hardship. The fake villages created were called Potemkin villages hence where the name Potemkin Village originated from.

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Fast forward to the 21st century, Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi state who we all can see is an ardent follower of Grigory Potemkin have copied serially from the old Russian governor by painting the city walls and building flyover and adding colorful street lights so as to have a place to show and impress visitors who may go and think that Ebonyi state is blossoming without knowing that the state with its residents are really suffering and still topping the rank as the state with the highest rate of poverty in southern Nigeria, still topping the rank as one of the states with highest rate of unemployment in Nigeria, still tops the rank as the number one educationally less developed state in south eastern Nigeria; but as a visitor who may have only visited Abakaliki at night and behold the colorful lights and multi color paints on the city walls or might have seen what the government media shows on social media you may get carried away and think otherwise that Ebonyi state is blossoming; lo and behold, what is created right there in Abakaliki is a Potemkin village. 

Behind those colorfully painted city walls and fancy street lights are dilapidated government-owned schools; there are primary schools around the Abakaliki town that I personally know of where the school kids receive lectures and write their exams sitting on the bare floor inside a dilapidated building that can collapse any moment and kill them all.  If you walk inside the streets behind those beautifully painted city walls there are untarred roads, uncleared and smelling gutters, unstable electricity, insecurity, high rate of poverty, lack of jobs, and the list goes on. 

The governor only masterfully created a Potemkin village in Abakaliki, Ebonyi state and people who should be holding him accountable to account for those resources squandered in all these white elephant projects and frivolous activities are applauding him as being the most hardworking governor amongst his peers. 

It is a shame!!!

It is only because we celebrate mediocrity and the barest minimum in this part of the world that is why Governor Dave Umahi is regarded as one of the most working governors just because he engaged in wasteful and unnecessary ventures instead of prioritizing more important things. 

The two major things that attract investors and industries to a state are steady and low-cost electricity and security. Any government that invests in electricity and security will attract industries that will create jobs. This is what Ebonyi state needs at the moment; jobs and education. This is what will build human capacity and drastically reduce the alarming rate of poverty in the state. 

Paints and traffic lights will not attract investors or create jobs in Ebonyi state. The governor engaged in all these ventures for about eight years now and no industry is yet to come knocking; this is to show that the strategy is not working and I know it as I know my name that no serious investor or industry will ever relocate to a state and build an industry simply because of flyovers and city wall paints or traffic lights; those are frivolities. 

Ebonyi state today being the poorest state in southern Nigeria with the highest rate of poverty and the state is top of the rank in educationally less developed states in Nigeria should warrant any serious government should prioritize things that will create long-term and sustainable formal jobs; prioritize on things that will boost economic and commercial activities in the state; prioritize on education. This is how you invest in the future of the state.

 

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This sequel to my last article “Street lights and paints will not attract investors or create jobs in Ebonyi state” only came as a response to the reactions I have been getting over the previous post.