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See Top 5 Places Where Cameras are Banned in Nigeria

Hanging around the neck of the traveler was a very sophisticated Nikon camera. Excited to be in Nigeria, the tourist took snapshots of his favorite scenery wherever he went. All he wanted to do was create postcards for family and friends with these pictures as ‘proof’ of a time well spent on a long deserved vacation in Calabar and Abuja.

But halfway through his jamboree, he got arrested for pointing a camera at the wrong building.  Slammed with a heavy fine at the police station, his wonderful vacation took an unpleasant turn south.   This story is fiction, but it can be your reality if this go wrong. To prevent yourself from getting caught for taking pictures, Jovago.com lists a few places where using your camera is a no-no.

 

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE TOP PLACES

 

 

 

 

 

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