Singer Tems Reflects On Her Time In Ugandan Prison One Year After

Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, better known by her stage name Tems, is reflecting on her time in a Ugandan prison one year after the incident.

The singer was remanded in prison in Uganda alongside singer Omah Lay and Muyiwa Awomiyi when they visited the African country for a concert last December.

They were charged to court on charges of negligently doing acts likely to spread an infectious disease.

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Now, one year after, Tems took to Twitter to reflect on how much progress she has made since then.

She tweeted:

“This very day Last Year, I was sitting in prison in Uganda bonding with women and kids.

“I almost can’t believe the things I’ve seen so far.

“All I can say is God is too awesome and He will always have the last and final laugh.”

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See her post below.

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