Speed Darlington, the Nigerian rapper, has regained his freedom after two months in police custody. His legal team announced his release, citing an unlawful detention related to a verbal altercation with Burna Boy. They plan to seek justice for the rapper’s deprivation of fundamental human...
Speed Darlington was granted N20 million bail after being charged with cybercrime for taunting Burna Boy on social media. The singer's bail conditions include a surety, submission of his passport, and photographs. His trial will begin on March 18, 2025.
Nigerian singer Speed Darlington has been...
Bobrisky has appealed to Burna Boy to forgive Speed Darlington, who has been in police custody since November 2024. Darlington, arrested for defamation and cyberstalking, was granted bail in December but remains detained. Bobrisky urges Burna Boy to assist in his release, highlighting the harsh...
Speed Darlington’s lawyer, Stan ALieke, has challenged Burna Boy to arrest Cubana Chief Priest over the same Diddy and baby oil taunt that led to Speed’s arrest in October. The escalating feud between Burna Boy and Chief Priest now has legal ramifications, adding fuel to their ongoing clash...
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