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June 30, 2025
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Nigerian woman cries out after she’s denied entry into US over social media post (Video)

A Nigerian woman has cried out after she was denied entry into the United States despite having a valid visa after her social media page was checked and a post went contrary to expectations.

While recounting her ordeal in a trending video, the woman who claimed to be a businesswoman, expressed her outrage at being refused entry to the US despite having a valid entry visa.

In the video she made while onboard the flight back to Nigeria, the lady said that she was heading to a trade fair in Texas with the B1-B2 visa, which permits her to explore tourism and business opportunities.

She however, claimed that after arriving in the US, she was asked to move aside, questioned, and held for a full day, only to be denied entry and deported after a check on her social media accounts.

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‘’I was denied entrance into the US and that is because my visa a B1–B2 visa which is a tourism/business meetings,” she narrated.

“When I landed, I was detained for 24 hours and when I was questioned, I told them I was going to a exhibition but I did not know any better because the US has your data and your instagram page.

“Apparently, my Instagram says different. They even checked all my messages with my customers. The customers I have been telling that we are coming, they can pick up and all of that.”

She explained further that she was denied entry due to the post she made on her Instagram page with the officials reasoning that she was not coming to the US for an exhibition but for business.

The post Nigerian woman cries out after she’s denied entry into US over social media post (Video) appeared first on Latest Nigeria News | Top Stories from Ripples Nigeria.

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