Speed Darlington claims ‘N30 million to carry me’ after release from Burna Boy’s custody

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Nigerian rapper Speed Darlington, also known as Akpi, has spoken out following his recent release from police custody after an altercation with Burna Boy. The incident stemmed from Darlington’s remarks questioning the authenticity of Burna Boy’s Grammy award and his alleged connections to American singer Diddy.

In a video shared post-release, Darlington humorously mocked Burna Boy, stating, “It takes 30 million to carry me.” He further added, “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 bold statement and mockery highlight the tension between him and Burna Boy, turning the incident into a topic of conversation on social media. In his caption, he declared, “Big fish; it takes 30 million to carry me,” reinforcing his claim of worth and resilience.

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