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How to Access Twitter In Nigeria In Case the Ban Holds

How to Access Twitter In Nigeria In Case the Ban Holds using VPN.
Following the Twitter ban in Nigeria, accessing the micro-blogging site in Nigeria will not be Possible using a regular internet connection.
Here are the steps:
Step One: Visit google play store if you are using Android Phone, APP Store if you are using iPhone.
READ ALSO: What Twitter Boss, Jack Said As Buhari Suspends Twitter in Nigeria
Step Two: Download VPN, What is VPN?
A virtual private network (VPN) gives you online privacy and anonymity by creating a private network from a public internet connection. VPNs mask your internet protocol (IP) address so your online actions are virtually untraceable. It enables you to change your IP to a different location… You can be in Nigeria can claiming to be in United State.
The free and most reliable VPN are Fish VPN, Windscribe VPN, Norton VPN etc
Step Three: Launch the VPN, select the location of your choice as shown below..
Windscribe
How to Access Twitter In Nigeria if the Ban Holds
FISH VPN

Step Four: Click Connect and it might take 5 – 10 seconds to connect and you are good to go. #
Credit: Eyegist
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