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Rapper Vector says data tariff increase will kill creativity

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The proposed hike in the cost of internet data has been kicked against vehemently by Nigerians who describe the move as insensitive on the side of the government led by President Muhammadu Buhari.

And following the proposed price announced by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) which declared that GSM subscribers across the country would pay more for data with effect from December 1, 2016, rapper, Vector has taken time out to vent his spleen over the development by writing an open letter to the FG.

According to the artiste “Music has started to look better just because with data you can put up your craft be it music or painting or write ups or poems or comedy or pets or life to make people happy in a steady sinking world of frustrating conflicting governance and hustle”.

By Ahmed Boulor…

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