By Abiodun Omigie

Music-loving subscribers of Etisalat Nigeria are in for more mobile value and fun as the leading innovative telecommunications company launches Nigeria’s first branded music application called the Etisalat Spinlet Digital Music App, in partnership with international digital music download service, Spinlet. The App is designed to enable Etisalat customers download and share a broad collection of ethnic and international songs on their mobile devices.
Chief Commercial Officer, Etisalat Nigeria, Wael Ammar, said the application was yet another innovative service from Etisalat to bring personalization and interactivity to its customers. ‘Our customers can now download or share tracks and albums from a limitless library of musical content on the go. We have also made the application very easy to use and affordable. To start enjoying the music app, music lovers are required to download and install the Etisalat Spinlet Digital Music app to a mobile phone or any other internet-enabled mobile device. The appropriate charges will be deducted from airtime balance during subscription. Customers will also enjoy bonus data,’ he said.
Chief Marketing Officer of Spinlet, Mark Redguard, confirmed that Etisalat Nigeria was the first network to have an exclusive Spinlet App. ‘The core essence of the Etisalat Spinlet Music App is to provide absolute enjoyment for the music lover. We have a large library of local and international albums and tracks. As for local music, the Etisalat Spinlet Music App offers albums from contemporary music artistes including 2face Idibia, Eldee de Don, Banky W, MI, Darey Art Alade, Buchi and Ice Prince to Nigeria’s finest old-school like Fela, Osita Osadebe, Dele Ojo, Alex Zitto, Blackky, Evi Edna Ogoli, Mandators, Adewale Ayuba, Ras Kimono, Onyeka Onwenu, Bright Chimezie, among others. The genres available to the Etisalat subscriber are limitless including highlife, jazz, gospel, blues, hip hop and more. The best part is that both the music lover and artiste do not have to worry about piracy,’ Redguard said.
Guests included Sound Sultan, DJ-Xclusive, DJ Neptune, Olamide, JJC, Solid Star, Dammy Krane , Wande Coal, Jimmie and others.























