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Vector Writes Open Letter To FG. by yurme(m): 12:59pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
Nigerian rapper, Vector took his
pen and wrote an open letter to
the Federal Government over the
hike enforced by the Nigerian
Communications Commission
( NCC ). Below is Vector’s open
letter.
Dear Federal Government,
You have come a long way with
your policies and rule. You have
concerned yourself with nothing
but the present hence making it
look like the constitution has to
be remixed and renamed “Your
WILL” before your demise. You
have ignored the children you
saw grow and focused on the
ones from your sperm cells and
ovulation that you aren’t seeing
grow because they have been
shipped off to “better grounds”
for eductaion. You have put
your wives in other rooms BUT
that of improtance forgetting (if
you married a good woman)
they balance you when you go
astray.
You have failed to embrace the
spirit and letter of the Almighty
you worship be it any religion.
You have failed the man you see
in d mirror because he isnt a
beast or metaphysical beign you
don’t understand. No, He is the
posterboy/girl for greed. You
have forgotten how you felt
when you were coming up but
remember this… you will not
forget how you fall. Your
money… my bad… our money
you take will shame you when
you need it the most. The
hustling are finding ways to be
better but you just want to take
from them without giving back.
You focus on chasing thieves
but never focus on securing the
vault they steal from.
In the history of our existence as
a generation, we have never
gotten levelled platforms to play
as we have gotten with the
internet. The people have
become more exposed to
business ideas, global news,
information sharing from
continent to continent between
seconds. Industry has gotten
global awareness because of
this.
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.
You concern yourself with your
percieved negatives over the
objective positives. You are
killing the future of Nigeria. You
are killing the future of Nigeria.
Internet is almost free in a lot of
“advanced” countries too. Be
careful Nigeria… don’t ruin
yourself. DON’T!!! |
Re: Vector Writes Open Letter To FG. by mofeoluwadassah: 1:34pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
Pls tell dem o |
Re: Vector Writes Open Letter To FG. by otipoju(m): 4:52pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
The funny thing is that nothing concerns government inside this matter because the do not provide any infrastructure for these guys to run their business. Nevertheless Vector is right on many points but internet in USA ain't free oo. My monthly phone bill on T-Mobile platform is 50$. The TWC cable is 120$ monthly. Nevertheless, you can enter most restaurants and public buildings and access free Wi-Fi all day but someone somewhere is paying for it. However you earn enough to conveniently take care of your bills which is not the case for millions of Nigerians back home. Nigerian government officials are irredeemable. As oyel money no dey flow like before, dem want to diversify their source of revenue and start preying on the populace with oppressive policies..how sad. |
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