Saturday 6 February 2016

Google Apologises to The Biafran for shutting it down- The Biafran Editor

Google Apologises to The Biafran for shutting it down [Message from the Editor]
To our esteemed readers across the globe, we sincerely apologise for the downing of our website yesterday. This is was due circumstances beyond our control.


Google yesterday shut us down. According to them their system identified us as a phishing coy. 

We were shocked to be informed by Google that our blog has been removed. The mail sent to us read:



"Hello, Your blog at http://biafransatellite.blogspot.com/ has been reviewed and confirmed as in violation of our Terms of Service for: PHISHING. In accordance to these terms, we've removed the blog and the URL is no longer accessible. For more information, please review the following resources: Terms of Service: Blogger Content Policy: -The Blogger Team"


This was a blatant lie as we do no other thing than write for the restoration of Biafra (as our motto reads). While attacking Nigeria with truth, we project Biafra and the atrocities perpetrated upon her by  Nigerian murderous forces. 

We suspect the hand of the enemy in the attempt to shut us down.

But they failed and we thank Chukwu Okike Abiama for his favours upon us. 




We appealed to Google to review the case. They came back apologetic and restored our site, while apologising for the inconvenience caused to us. They wrote:

"Hello, We have received your appeal regarding your blog http://biafransatellite.blogspot.com/
"Upon further review, we have determined that your blog was mistakenly marked as a TOS violator by our automated system and, as such, we have reinstated your blog. 

"We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused in the meantime and thank you for your patience as we completed our review process. Thank you for understanding.

Your sincerely,

The Blogger Team"
Thankfully, The Biafran back to serve you our readers until Biafra comes.

We thank all our subscribers and readers who have been calling and emailing us to find out what went wrong.

Long live Biafra!

From the Editor

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