Mr Al Humphrey Onyanabo, Editor in chief of the online news platform, Nigeria360.com.ng says he regrets to inform their esteemed readers that Nigeria360.com.ng
has been experiencing an unexpected downtime for several days. The news platform has been inaccessible, preventing them from publishing new stories and updates.
He said,
“The reason behind this disruption lies with our server providers, QServers, who claim they are currently undergoing maintenance. Unfortunately, their maintenance exercise has resulted in an extended server outage, affecting our operations.
“We understand the frustration and inconvenience this has caused our loyal readers and partners,” said Al Humphrey Onyanabo, Editor-in-Chief of
Nigeria360.com.ng
“We share your disappointment and apologize for the disruption. Our team is working diligently to resolve this issue.”
Despite our efforts to communicate with QServers, we have not received a definitive timeline for the completion of their maintenance. We are pressing for a swift resolution to restore our services.
Impact on Operations
The downtime has significantly impacted their ability to provide timely news updates, causing inconvenience to our readers. Additionally, this disruption has resulted in lost revenue, affecting their daily operations.
Commitment to Our Readers
He said,
“At Nigeria360.com.ng, we value our readers’ trust and loyalty. We assure you that we are exploring alternative solutions to mitigate such disruptions in the future.
“We appreciate your patience, understanding and continued support during this challenging period,” Onyanabo added.
Updates and Resolution
We will provide regular updates on our social media platforms and notify our subscribers once our site is restored. We are committed to regaining our position as a leading news source in Nigeria.
Al Humphrey Onyanabo said that if in the next 36 hours Qservers does not come back online fully, they will migrate to another service provider