Temilade Opeyemi, also known as Tems, has expressed gratitude to God as she reflected on her experience in a prison in Uganda last year for violating COVID-19 guidelines.
Tems wrote in a message on the microblogging platform Twitter that when she was in prison in Uganda, she sat on the floor connecting with women and children.
According to her, she cannot believe some of the events that occurred in her life following the occurrence, and she does not take God’s love and greatness for granted.
She wrote:
This very day last year, I was sitting in Prison in Ugandan bonding with women and kids. I almost can’t believe the things I’ve seen so far. All I can say is too awesome and He will always have the last and final laugh.
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Mp3bullet.ng recalls that The Ugandan police arrested Omah Lay and Tems after their performance at The Big Brunch, a concert held at Speke Resort, Wavamunno Rd, Kampala.
However, the Nigerian government secured their release after news of their arrest sparked public outcry, and they were brought back to Nigeria.
After the incident, Tems has soared beyond expectations, charting on Billboard Hot 100, earning her first Grammy nominations, featuring on Drake’s “Certified Lover Boy“, becoming a global star thanks to “Essence” and other achievements.