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Nigerians migrate en masse to VPNs to circumvent Twitter ban, access 15 VPNs available

Nigerians are migrating in droves to the use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to circumvent the ban of Twitter operations by the Federal Government.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information and Culture, who announced the indefinite ban on the operations of the social media platform in Nigeria, said Twitter has allowed itself to be persistently used for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence.

And to protest their anger at the ban, Nigerians have migrated to the VPNs in order to continue the use of Twitter.

Below are some of the 15 Free VPNs to download in order to continue to enjoy the use of Twitter in Nigeria.

1. Thunder VPN

2. USA VPN

3. Opera VPN

4. Speedify

5. Betternet: Supports P2P connections.

6. Windscribe: 10GB of free data per month.

7. Hide man

8. Turbo VPN

9. Private Tunnel

10. Surfeasy

11. Open Vpn

12. Tor Guard

13. Proton VPN

14. Hotspot Shield

15. Private Internet Access (Basehitz Media)

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