#FreeTems #FreeOmahLay: Wizkid, Davido, Enisa, Others React to Arrest
While Nigerians on Twitter have been clamouring for raving Nigerian singers, Tems, and Omah Lay to be released following their arrest in Uganda, Wizkid, Davido, and Enisa have joined the campaign.
The singers were arrested and charged to court in Uganda. The charges against them were for breaking COVID-19 guidelines, officials say.
Wikzid took to his Twitter page to call for the unconditional release of his fellow artists.
“#FreeTems #Freeomahlay Free my people & bring them home safe!” he said.
#FreeTems #Freeomahlay 💔 Free my people & bring them home safe!
— Wizkid (@wizkidayo) December 14, 2020
Davido also took to his page to advocate for their release.
“Omo this Ugandan P, how can we help? What can we do? Artists just tryna eat! They didn’t bargain for this @PoliceUg !!!!! BIG CAP!!” he said.
Omo this Ugandan P, how can we help? What can we do? Artists just tryna eat! They didn’t bargain for this🤦🏾♂️ @PoliceUg !!!!! BIG CAP!!
— Davido (@davido) December 14, 2020
American singer, Enisa, also joined the campaign with the hashtag, #FreeTems #FreeOmahLay. Enisa became popular in the Nigerian social media space following her consistent fight against police brutality during #Endsars campaign.
The DG of Nigerians in Diaspora, Abike Dabiri, has also reacted to the arrest, promising their unconditional release back home.
“We must ensure we get them back home, safe and sound and fast #FreeOmahLay #FreeTems,” she said.
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Appealing to the Authorities in Uganda to Please Pardon & give clemency to my Colleagues & fellow Nigerian Cultural Ambassadors Temz & Omah Lay 🙏🏿 #Uganda #aThread
— Don Eazi (@mreazi) December 14, 2020
SO WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS AS REGARDS OMAH AND TEMS IN YOUR CUSTODY MR UGANDAN POLICE????? @Lukowoyesigyire ?????
— EL HUNCHO (@Peruzzi) December 14, 2020
Na Police provide security for event, na still police come arrest Artists for the same event… Tooh!!
— Mr Macaroni (@mrmacaronii) December 14, 2020
Promoters need to do better, you bring in artists to your country without properly briefing their team.
— ✊🏾 yemialade (@yemialadee) December 14, 2020