If you think your social media is all for fun and cruise, you might need to reconsider your perception especially if you dream of traveling abroad.
A Nigerian businesswoman was detained for 24 hours and denied entry into the United States despite holding a valid visa, reportedly due to content found on her social media accounts.
The incident, which occurred upon her arrival in the U.S., has sparked widespread discussion online.
According to posts circulating on X, the woman, whose identity has not been disclosed, was granted a U.S. visa but faced unexpected scrutiny at the border.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers allegedly reviewed her social media activity and deemed certain posts objectionable, leading to her detention and subsequent denial of entry.
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The exact nature of the posts remains unclear, and no official statement from CBP has been reported to confirm the details.