He detailed that he was astonished by the occasions of March 14, which despatched Ghana into an abrupt and unplanned web blackout, since most individuals’s on a regular basis actions trusted accessing the web.
“I didn’t know how much of our lives were controlled by the internet. Everything was at a standstill,” he mentioned.
He clarified that as a result of many had been unable to entry streaming websites, the three-day blackout had an impression on his music streams.
“It did (impact my streams). I mean, if you don’t have electricity and you don’t have the internet to even pay your light bill, you need the basics first. But we’re happy that the internet is coming back small,” he mentioned.
KiDi went on to say that he couldn’t image a future with out the web and acknowledged its affect on folks’s day by day life.
“It’s crazy because a lot of the work we do now is influenced by the internet. If that ever happens, it will be serious. I can’t even imagine it because we have to go back to the old days when we wrote letters and rode horses,” he mentioned.
The blackout, which occurred because of undersea fibre optic cable harm, disrupted web companies throughout the nation, affecting companies, communication, and leisure sectors.