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Government drops charges against Nigerian artistes Omah Lay and Tems, sets them free

Mubiru Ivan by Mubiru Ivan
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Nigerian musicians Omah Lay, Tems remanded to Kitalya Prison for staging ‘illegal’ show in Uganda amid Covid-19 pandemic

Omah Lay and his co accused in Court on Monday

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The government of Uganda has dropped charges against Nigerian artistes Stanley Omah Didia alias Omah Lay, and Temilade Openiyi (Tems) who had been remanded to prison for staging a music show in Uganda amid Covid-19 lockdown.

The Nigerian trio Omah Lay, Tems and Muyiwa Awomiyi were charged on Monday at Makindye Magistrates Court before being remanded to Kitalya and Kigo prisons.

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They were charged with negligently doing acts likely to spread an infectious diseases C/S 171 of the Penal Code Act.

The accused who were arrested on Sunday, had on the previous day staged a successful concert which sparked an outcry from local entertainers who accused the Ugandan authorities of being unfair. They wondered why government had to give a go ahead to a foreign artiste to conduct a show when for them they have been been denied to perform for nine months because of Covid-19.

Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson Patrick Onyango said Nigerian stars staged unauthorised concert at Ddungu Resort in Munyonyo, Kampala City.



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