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Nigerian rapper Speed Darlington, popularly known as Akpi, has spoken out for the first time following his release from police custody after a dispute with Burna Boy.
Darlington was arrested days ago over defamatory comments made about Burna Boy, including questioning the authenticity of his Grammy award and linking him to embattled American singer Diddy.
Darlington was arrested days ago over defamatory comments made about Burna Boy, including questioning the authenticity of his Grammy award and linking him to embattled American singer Diddy.
In a mocking video shared on social media, Speed Darlington boasted about his resilience and the price it takes to detain him. He stated, "EFCC dey give bed, DSS dey give food. I don survive ground zero, what can you do to me next? If I go missing, na you, if you go missing, no be me." The rapper's remarks seem aimed at Burna Boy, whom he blames for his arrest.
He humorously captioned the video with, "Big fish; it takes 30 million to carry me," further igniting conversations online about the ongoing feud between the two artists. This comes after Speed Darlington openly questioned Burna Boy's accolades, sparking legal action from the Afrobeat star.
Watch the video below:Source: DP
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