Dancehall artiste, Ras Kuuku has stated clearly and warn that he will sue MTN If they ever try to block his SIM card because he hasn't registered his SIM with his Ghana card.
Speaking on Accra FM's programme Nkran Kwanso with Docta Kay, Ras Kuuku revealed that he had not registered his SIM card in the ongoing re-registration of SIM cards.
According to him, he was made to register his SIM with his ID card when he first bought it therefore he sees no need to go back again to register with another card.
“I haven’t registered my SIM because I already registered. I have a contract with MTN"
“Once they disconnect me, I’ll sue MTN because we have a contract, the contract has not been revoked, so why will you disconnect me when I purchased and used my ID to register the number" He stated.
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