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Sad: Singer, Omah Lay Robbed At the Airport

Sad: Singer, Omah Lay Robbed At the Airport.

The ‘Bad Influence’ crooner and Nigerian Singer, Omah Lay has been robbed at an unnamed airport.

Making it known, the artiste wondered if the thieves wanted to make a hit record because his laptop, microphone and audio interface were stolen from his box.

Omah Lay whose issues with Ugandan authorities last year, caused uproar on social media disclosed this on his Twitter handle this evening. He however did not reveal the name or location of the airport, where he was robbed.

”So they stole my laptop, microphone & audio interface from my box at the airport LMAO, y’all looking for a hit record or what?”He tweeted

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