Nigerian rapper, Vector who signed a deal with Society for Family Health (SFH) days back, has given reasons for his decision to be working with the organisation that seeks to improve the health of the poor and vulnerable.
The new deal which was sealed in Abuja was said to have fetched Vector a mouth-watering fee but the rapper in his usual simple element said he decided to join SFH because of his passion for good health for all and sundry.
Vector whose new album, Lafiaji is the talk of the town said he’s proud to associate with SFH because of what it stands for and would use his brand to keep promoting the good work of the organisation.
“I am glad that this opportunity would allow me help and serve my society better. I am committed to good music and that is never going to stop. I will continue to use my music to preach about why people of all classes should have access to quality health delievery.”
Speaking further, Vector said: “It shows that we have come a long way. It shows that somebody, somewhere, believes in what we are dedicated to, so I feel honoured to be part of it. When you look at how we started from Macarthy Barracks till this point, we thank God for the journey.”
Speaking on its decision to unveil Vector as its ambassador, SFH said: “We are proud to associate with the talented artiste, who is passionate about improving the health of the poor and vulnerable as well as make good music. We look forward to a productive working relationship.”
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