RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: BB 10 will be theGlobe says in Nigeria, RIM's BlackBerry is No. 1 The Globe and Mail reports in its Friday edition the BlackBerry now accounts for roughly 50 per cent of the rapidly growing smart phone market in Nigeria, the continent's most populous country and its second-largest economy after South Africa, where the BlackBerry is also the most popular smart phone. The Globe's Paul Webster and Iain Marlow write the tool that Bay Street loved, and now loves to hate, is not just cooler than all the other smart phones in the Nigerian capital of Lagos; it is the device of strivers and celebrities alike. It signals that its bearer has arrived, that you are very possibly a big man, that you are a somebody among the masses of the developing world still thumbing SMS messages on their Nokia dumb phones like a farmer, getting absolutely nowhere. "Everybody sees me with a BlackBerry and actually smiles, like, 'Yeah, he's the man,'" says Albert Samuel, a 28-year-old salesman