Singer Tems has threatened Ugandan singer Bebe Cool over her arrest in his country.
The 25-year-old in a series of tweets called him out for calling the police to arrest them on Friday.
She said he should avoid Nigeria for the rest of his life.
“@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,” she wrote.
In another tweet she said, “.@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 also said Bebe Cool bribed the police to send him pictures of their release papers.
“@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,” she wrote.
Tems was arrested alongside colleague Omah Lay following their performance at The Big Brunch, which held at Speke Resort, Wavamunno Rd, Kampala, Uganda on December 12.
Singer Davido had also called out Bebe Cool for getting Tems and Omah Lay arrested.
He said, “Dem say you Dey fuckup @BebeCoolUG … no wahala .. on G.”
Tems and Omah Lay were released on Tuesday.
They returned to Nigeria on Thursday.
Upon her return, Tems said she regretted the outcome of the Uganda concert.
“I am truly saddened that attendees could have possibly been exposed to Covid-19. I would have never participated had I even the slightest knowledge that the event would not meet standard operating procedures and put Uganda’s citizens at risk,” she wrote.