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Omah Lay breaks silence on his arrest in Uganda after arriving Nigeria

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I was treated like a common criminal even after the show promoters confirmed and proved they?d secured all clearances including COVID-19 compliance - Omah Lay writes on his Ugandan experience after arriving Nigeria


I was treated like a common criminal even after the show promoters confirmed and proved they?d secured all clearances including COVID-19 compliance - Omah Lay writes on his Ugandan experience after arriving Nigeria


Nigerian singer Omah Lay has spoken out for the first time after he was arrested and locked up in prison for flouting COVID-19 guidelines in Uganda. 

The singer was arrested on Sunday alongside fellow singer Tems for holding an ''illegal concert'' at Ddungu resort in Munyonyo. Although, the two singer's have been released and they are back on Nigeria 


In his tweet claimed he was treated like a common criminal after his arrest. 

He went ahead to state that the show promoters confirmed and proved they’d secured all clearances including COVID-19 compliance. 

And finally, the singer also tendered a public apology to his family, team, and fans for the 'sleepless nights' he had caused them and thanked everyone who played a role to help facilitate his release from prison. 

Read his statement below.

I was treated like a common criminal even after the show promoters confirmed and proved they?d secured all clearances including COVID-19 compliance - Omah Lay writes on his Ugandan experience after arriving NigeriaI was treated like a common criminal even after the show promoters confirmed and proved they?d secured all clearances including COVID-19 compliance - Omah Lay writes on his Ugandan experience after arriving NigeriaI was treated like a common criminal even after the show promoters confirmed and proved they?d secured all clearances including COVID-19 compliance - Omah Lay writes on his Ugandan experience after arriving Nigeria

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