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    You are at:Home»News»Oops! Day 3. Nairaland is still down.

    Oops! Day 3. Nairaland is still down.

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    By Staff Writer on June 24, 2014 News

    This is the third day and Nairaland is still down. Nigeria’s most visited local site (Alexa rank = 7) is still down. This was observed on Sunday, June 22.
    Nairaland is an online community created by Seun Osewa in March 2005. It is targeted at Nigerians. The site currently has over 1,229,600 registered accounts (April 2014). Figures published by Nairaland in June 2013 suggest that they had 6,845,453 unique visitors from 16,668,654 visits. and 60,031,356 pageviews in the 30 days of that month

    Seun Osewa, posted an apology on Twitter and Facebook on Sunday.

    I am so sorry.

    — Seun Osewa (@seunosewa) June 22, 2014

    Post by Oluwaseun Osewa.

    Though no reason has been given for the site being down, his most recent tweet suggests that the site might be back before the end of the week

    seun

     

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