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Entertainment: Omah Lay And Tems Arrested In Uganda

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:11 am

Nigerian musicians, Omah Lay and tems has been arrested by police officers in Uganda for violating coronavirus protocols.

The artists held a sold-out show in the East-African country with an enormous turnout from Ugandan fans.

In any case, objection from the nation’s performers prompted their capture, as they blamed their nation’s security for favoritism – capturing resident performers while releasing unfamiliar artistes without any penalty when they disregard Covid-19 conventions.

Kampala’s Assistant Superintendent of Police, Owoyesigyire, made the announcement on Sunday, December 13, via his official Twitter page.

He tweeted, “Nigerian Artist Omah lay has been arrested by katwe police, the manager of the venue one Dungu Ivan and the Events manager Prim Kasana are also in custody.” In a rejoinder tweet, he also wrote, “Temilade Openiyi Aka Ms Tems (Artist) also been arrested with her manager Muyiwa Awomiyi

Albert Echetah

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