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Reaction by Ghanaians after WhatsApp went down

In Ghana, many took to Facebook which owns WhatsApp to express their frustrations after it went down.
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WhatsApp subscribers in Ghana took to other social media networks to express their frustration following news that social media app was down on Wednesday (May 3, 2017).

The outages were also reported in Europe and Brazil.

In Ghana, many took to Facebook which owns WhatsApp to express their frustrations.

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“I want to thank my fathers, my brothers and sisters, and my mothers who came all the way to support me. I want to thank MTN Ghana Foundation—they gave me this wheelchair. God bless you.”

An explanation is yet to be given for the outage even though the service has been restored.

The service was restored some hours after the outage.

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