And we’re not sure why.
If you’re having trouble accessing Nairaland from your device, you are not alone. According to isitdownrightnow.com it’s been down for over 24 hours. Nairaland is yet to issue any official statement. The only indication of a statement is from founder, Seun Osewa’s Twitter account:
I am so sorry.
— Seun Osewa 🇳🇬 (@seunosewa) June 22, 2014
Nairaland fans have taken to Twitter to share their frustrations.
What's happening to NL @TobiFlink: I don't think Nairaland has ever been down as long as this.
— Demola (@DemolaExpoze) June 23, 2014
i never knew i could miss @Nairaland this much. @seunosewa #BringBackNairaland. #kilmix.
— Kessiena (@kessluvall) June 23, 2014
@seunosewa am so sorry isn't a statement! have you sold out nairaland? hehehehe: ope it will be back in a jiffy!
— Pendusky (@pendusky) June 23, 2014
Nairaland is Nigeria’s biggest website and arguably Africa’s largest forum. Ranked on Alexa as the 7th most visited site from Nigeria, Nairaland hit the 1 million registered users mark in January last year, which happens to be just a fraction of its entire user base.
TC has contacted Seun Osewa for comment. We will keep you posted on any relevant updates.
[Update]: Seun Osewa just updated his Twitter timeline with this ominous tweet. This doesn’t look good.
It may be worse than you think.
It may take much longer than you expect.— Seun Osewa 🇳🇬 (@seunosewa) June 23, 2014
Further reading: Million Dollar Question – If Nairaland is Nigeria’s Tumblr, Why Hasn’t It Been Acquired Yet?