“Avoid Nigeria”–Tems Threatens Ugandan Singer, Bebecool

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"Avoid Nigeria"--Tems Threatens Ugandan Singer, Bebecool
"Avoid Nigeria"--Tems Threatens Ugandan Singer, Bebecool
“Avoid Nigeria”–Tems Threatens Ugandan Singer, Bebecool

Nigerian music sensation, Temilade Openiyi aka Tems, has threatened Ugandan singer, Bebecool, not to ever step foot in Nigeria.

Tems was arrested in Uganda alongside fellow Nigerian singer Omah Lay, on Sunday, December 13.

The Ugandan Police apprehended both artistes and a number of others for organising a concert that flouted the Covid-19 regulations in the country.

Ugandan artiste, Bebecool, was singled out as the mastermind behind the arrest.

Tems, therefore, took a swipe at the Ugandan via her Twitter handle.

.”@BebeCoolUG I swear AVOID Nigeria for the rest of your life. If you ever find out I’m in the same place as you. RUN for your life because I will not be in chains. And nothing will stop me from pouncing on you. You should cut off your dick, it’s clearly too small to be useful,” Tems blasted.

Read also: “I was treated like a common thief” – Omah Lay bares it all on Uganda ordeal

@BebeCoolUG I know you before? Who the Fvck are you? You followed the police around and bribed them to send you pictures of our release papers so that you can look like you had anything to do with the release. See your head? Na pit latrine dey inside not brain.

“@BebeCoolUG Your friend broke into our room and took us after YOU called. Only for me to see you in the DPO’s office, chilling and Laughing with him. Lmao in my presence and you thought I would sit there and allow you to speak to me. YOU are worse than shit,” Tems stated.
She then lambasted the Ugandan singer for seeking “clout”.
“This is the last time I’m speaking about this. Enjoy the Clout @BebeCoolUG It is the most you will EVER get in your life,” she ended.

 

It will be recalled that the Ugandan, Bebecool, had alerted the Ugandan Police to the presence of Tems and Omah Lay in the country, through a tweet he made before the arrest.

He was seen alerting the Police long before the event occurred, citing the case of other Ugandan artistes who could not organize their own shows due to government directives.

 

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