Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly often known as Tems, has described her ordeal in Ugandan jail as a blessing in disguise.
According to the ‘Crazy Things’ crooner, she felt honoured to have skilled jail.
Tems defined that she wouldn’t have identified what prisoners had been going by way of if she hadn’t had the expertise herself.
She emphasised that her jail expertise humbled her.
“Prison was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I actually feel honoured to have had because otherwise, I would never have thought about these people, and to be in their presence was very humbling,” Tems informed ES Magazine.
Starrnews recollects that Tems and Omah Lay had been arrested and charged to court docket and subsequently detained in jail in Uganda for making an look at a live performance held within the nation at Speke Resort, Kampala, on December 12, 2020, regardless of COVID-19 social distancing rules.
They had been finally granted bail after two nights in jail.