How To USE Twitter in Nigeria With or Without VPN – Trick Reveled
TIPS: How to bypass Nigeria’s suspension on Twitter
Here’s the good news: despite the government’s suspension, you can still use the platform.
The Themefiles.us examines how you can bypass the government’s suspension of Twitter.
VPN to the rescue
Shortly after the federal government announced that Twitter has been suspended, a virtual private network (VPN) started to dominate discussions on social media platforms.
But what is VPN? It is a connection that allows users to establish a protected network connection when using public networks.
It is essential in helping users to protect their internet traffic and keep their identities private online.
By connecting to a secured VPN server, for instance, your internet traffic goes through an encrypted tunnel that nobody can see into, including hackers, governments, and your internet service provider.
How can VPN help you use Twitter despite the government’s suspension?
From the basic explanation of what VPN is, using it will help hide your internet protocol (IP) address — the unique number that identifies you and your location in the world.
One of the benefits of using a VPN is that it changes your IP address. This implies that with a new IP address — which can be that of any country of your choice — you can use Twitter as if you’re in your selected country without restriction.
To do this, all that is needed is to change the location of the VPN to any country of your choice and connect to that country’s VPN.
Also, with the government’s suspension, you can still access Twitter from a Nigerian IP because VPN hides your address.
How can you get a VPN?
Getting a VPN isn’t a difficult thing. There are paid VPNs and there free ones that can guarantee you seamless usage of Twitter in Nigeria notwithstanding the government’s suspension.
Some of the best-paid VPNs for Twitter, according to Comparitech, are ExpressVPN, NordVPN and Surfshark, CyberGhost, IPVanish, VyprVPN, and ZenMate.
The free VPNs that can be used for Twitter include: ProtonVPN, Hotspot Shield Free VPN, Windscribe free, TunnelBear, Speedify, and Hide.me.
To get a VPN — either paid or free — on your device, below are the simple steps you can follow:
- Go to Appstore/Playstore
- Type VPN in the search box
- Download any VPN of your choice
- Open the app and install
- Change your location to any other country of your choice (for instance Germany, US, Russia…)
- Then click connect on your VPN
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Alternative Method
How To use Twitter From Nigeria Without VPN
Do You Know Can Actually Access Twitter in Nigeria without using a VPN?
Follow This Step below:
- Open Your Twitter App go to Settings
- go to proxy settings and input this proxy Ip and port
- Proxy IP 180.94.69.66″
- Proxy port: 8080 Click Save
- Now Exit From Your Twitter App and Close it.
- Restart Your Phone or Turn On Airplane Mode And Turn it Off again Boom!
You’re No Connected Back.
Note: This Trick Has been Tested On MTN, AIRTEL and 9MOBILE only, Glo users can give it a try
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On Friday, the federal government announced the indefinite suspension of Twitter’s operations in Nigeria.
Also reacting, the microblogging site described the directive as “deeply concerning.”
“The announcement made by the Nigerian Government that they have suspended Twitter’s operations in Nigeria is deeply concerning,” it said.
“We’re investigating and will provide updates when we know more.”
Amid the ensuing drama, the concern among Nigerians is whether or not they can still continue their usage of the platform with the federal government’s ban.