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He also claimed he was treated like a common criminal after his arrest.
According to him, the show promoters confirmed and proved they’d secured all clearances, including COVID-19 compliance, proving that it was ok for him to go ahead with the event.
”The past few days have been some of the toughest of my life and I wouldn’t wish them on anyone.
“Out in a new country with some beautiful people,and then from nowhere I’m being treated like a common thief
“Firstly, I want to thank all the amazing fans that came out to see me in Uganda, the smiles on your happy faces that evening would be one of my happiest memories.
Daily Post Nigeria
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Nigerian singers Omah Lay and Tems who were arrested in Uganda have finally arrived in Nigeria.
DAILY POST had reported that the singer was arrested for flouting COVID-19 protocols while performing on Saturday night at a concert held at Speke Resort.
The singer later took to his official Twitter account to confirm that he was arrested by the police in Uganda on Saturday.
He also accused the Ugandan government of refusing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, from effecting their release.
Following diverse reactions from Nigerians and an immediate call for their release by the government, the Ugandan police on Tuesday announced that the duo have been released.
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Nigerian singers, Omah Lay and Tems are back in the country.
Recall the two were arrested for performing at a show which could likely spread coronavirus and were charged and remanded in prison in Uganda.
Well this caused an outrage in Nigeria and the Federal Government stepped in.
Long story short, they got pardoned and were freed and now back to the country.
I guess if they hear U again, they won t wait to hear the G not to talk of ANDA. SMH!
Watch their arrival below.
Daily Post Nigeria
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1. The Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, has tested positive for COVID-19.
Justice Ibrahim Saulawa, a member of the Supreme Court, made this known at the unveiling of the national headquarters of the Muslim Lawyers’ Association of Nigeria (MULAN) on Tuesday in Abuja.
2. The World Bank has finally approved Nigeria’s request for a $1.5 billion loan.
World Bank made this known in a statement on Tuesday, noting that the loan is aimed to boost Nigeria’s efforts to reduce poverty.
3. Former Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson was on Tuesday, sworn in as Senator representing Bayelsa West Senatorial District.