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Omah Lay and Tems released from Ugandan arrest

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Ugandan Authorities Charge Nigerian Artists Omah Lay & Tems

okayafrica Ugandan Authorities Charge Nigerian Artists Omah Lay & Tems Nigerian artists Tems and Omah Lay have been charged by Ugandan authorities following their recent arrest in the country. The charges are for reportedly violating COVID-19 regulations at a music event. Nigerian artists Tems have reportedly been charged with allegedly violating COVID-19 regulations in Uganda, according to the BBC. Ugandan authorities have communicated that the official charges levelled against Tems and Omah Lay are for Negligently doing acts likely to spread an infectious diseases C/S 171 of the Penal Code Act. The artists recent arrests follows shortly after they performed at a sold-out music event this past Saturday.

Tems and Omah Lay are free to leave uganda

Tems and Omah Lay are free to leave uganda
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Nigerian Artistes Omah Lay, Tems Freed After Three Days In Uganda Police Cell

Nigerian Artistes Omah Lay, Tems Freed After Three Days In Uganda Police Cell This was made known by a Ugandan journalist, Canary Mugume, who took to his Twitter handle to announce the release. by SaharaReporters, New York Dec 15, 2020 Nigerian musicians, Stanley Omah Didia, a.k.a Omah Lay, and Temilade Openiyi a.k.a Tems, have been released after three days in the Uganda police cell over violation of the country’s COVID-19 laws. This was made known by a Ugandan journalist, Canary Mugume, who took to his Twitter handle to announce the release. He tweeted: “Breaking: Nigerian artists @Omah Lay and @temsbaby have been released 5 minutes ago and might fly out tonight, @Lukowoyesigyire has confirmed. #NBSUpdates @nbstv.” 

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