 So in the news, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp have been back on for more than 24 hours. But Monday's 6 hour shutdown is still lingering in the minds of Nigerians and other people around the world. It's a reminder of the experience of 2019 when Facebook shut down for 24 hours, its biggest outage to date. This is how some Nigerians felt about the recent blackout. I was angry because I was expecting some messages from WhatsApp and like some pictures on Facebook. So I was really upset but I have nothing to do. There's no way of getting information and passing information on somebody. You know, people please throw stuff on him. Most people, like my wife yesterday, she was very very angry. But then what can we do? I thought it was networked in. I brought out my badge, she reset and do every manual stuff but it's still the same thing. I'm like okay. Maybe it's a problem. We are supposed to have an event yesterday. So it actually affected us getting to reach our people on time. So we had to be using text messages, I was like how do we get these people? It affected us because we ended up, people didn't turn up as much as we have expected because we couldn't reach them, especially on WhatsApp and of course on Facebook too. There's been a message from my sister in Ibadu. So I couldn't send messages to her, she couldn't send to me so I was wondering. So I kept quiet. So it was this morning that I read on my WhatsApp chats that life can be stopped like that.