No fewer than three websites linked to #EndSARS protesters have recently become inaccessible from Nigeria.
The websites include feministcoalition2020.com radioisiaq.com and endsars.com
The Heritage Times can confirm that the trio are inaccessible to internet users in Nigeria without the use of a virtual private network.
The Feminist coalition was at the forefront of protests against police brutality, soliciting financial donations and providing logistic support to protesters.
On its part, Radioisiaq.com is a web radio dedicated to carrying the voice of change in Nigeria through direct civic engagement and advocacy.
The online radio station was established after the gruesome murder of Jimoh Isiaq by the police during the protest and named after him.
EndSARS.com is also a platform that has lent its voice to the 5 demands made by protesters.
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It is worthwhile to note that the unavailability of these websites has further fuelled speculations and theories of a possible takeover of cyberspace by the Nigerian government, in light of the clampdown on protesters witnessed after the #ENDSARS protests last month.
Protesters such as Eromosele Adene and others have been forcibly taken away from their homes by security agents. The release of Eromosele came after a harrowing legal tussle and protests for his release happened online, while Imole Ayo is yet to be located since his abduction.