Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The Book of Condolence

Bernard Adjei Oppong
In my blog post on African Time I talked about how Africa is rising in the arena of technology and apps development. Bernard Adjei Oppong, an Android code ninja at Esoko Ltd. developed a great android app and I quote how he intro-d the app to us.
So i got this idea for an android app yesterday. A simple app to record and display condolence messages to our late president.To make it more interesting i added a  simple functionality for users to sign their signatures as well as append their pictures to their messages

As we (Ghanaians) mourn the death of our former President, John Atta-Mills, we all can't go to the castle to sign the state's book of condolence even if they let us. Imagine the stampede and heckles. Those endowed with weight will bully the less fortunate skinny ones like myself so they get to sign first. Ha! Fortunately this app saves us all that trouble. It provides a simple and great way for us to pay our last respects to our former president over the next 3 days of national mourning. Great thing is you don't even need to be in the country or even be a Ghanaian to sign this. All you need is an android device and an internet connection to download the app.

Download the app from here and get signing. #Morevim Bernard. +1






3 comments:

  1. As yet everyone is progressing in the field of development of apps, Africa should too. This is quite an good thing that Africa is slowly progressing in this filed and trying to being competition with others.

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    1. Arden that's very true. We are getting there. In Ghana there are development of portals to showcase apps developed within the country.

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