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#FreeOmahLay: Singer’s Arrest Isn’t About COVID – Bobi Wine Reveals

Posted on the 15 December 2020 by Naijapary

Popular Ugandan singer turned politician, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, known by his stage name Bobi Wine, has reacted to the arrest of Nigerian singer, Omah Lay.

In a recent tweet, the pop star turned opposition leader said the singers arrest was a shameful act by a 'regime that operates on double standards."

"Truth is #OmahLay's arrest isn't about COVID. No! It's an act of shame by a corrupt regime that operates on double standards. He obtained a work permit & performed under police protection! Why arrest him? This as pro-Museveni artists stage street concerts unmolested! #FreeOmahLay," he said on Twitter.

Truth is #OmahLay's arrest isn't about COVID. No! It's an act of shame by a corrupt regime that operates on double standards. He obtained a work permit & performed under police protection! Why arrest him? This as pro-Museveni artists stage street concerts unmolested! #FreeOmahLay pic.twitter.com/TR0zf2cJes

- BOBI WINE (@HEBobiwine) December 14, 2020

The Nigerian artist who came to the limelight this year after releasing his critically acclaimed EP, Get Layd, was arrested alongside his fellow Nigerian singer, Tems.

They were subsequently charged to court for violating COVID-19 protocols.

Widespread outrage has, however, followed the arrest with many Nigerians pouring out their frustrations on the Ugandan government.


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