Nigerian artistes, Omah Lay and Ms Tems will remain in the custody of the Uganda Police Force till Wednesday, December 16.
The police force announced this on Monday via its official Twitter handle.
This was after the fast-rising Nigerian stars were arraigned at a court in Kampala, Uganda’s capital city.
The Uganda police force said earlier plans of releasing them on police bond were suspended after their casefile was sanctioned by the Office of the DPP.
Omah Lay and Tems in court
The Nigerian trio of Stanley Omah Didia alias Omah Lay, Temilade Openyi alias Tems and Muyiwa Awomiyi have been charged to court in Makindye on charges of Negligently doing acts likely to spread an infectious diseases C/S 171 of the Penal Code Act.
Nigerian music stars, Omah Lay and Tems remanded in Ugandan prison
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Breaking News | Nigerian Artistes Omah Lay, Tems To Be Remanded In Ugadan Police Custody
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As the security situation in Nigeria grows worse, Nigerians on social media have continued to call out President Muhammadu Buhari over his seeming laissez-faire attitude.
A few other issues also made top trends on Monday, with the following sparking heated conversations across social platforms:
#SecureNigeria, #SecureTheNorth
Many Nigerians have considered ‘inhumane’ the response of the presidency to the reported abduction of school boys from a government Science Secondary School in Kankara local government area, Katsina State on Friday which generated public outcry.
This was following attempt by the President’s spokesperson, Garba Shehu to beat down the number of kidnapped school children to 10 as against 333 students originally reported by the Katsina State governor, Aminu Masari.