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What Speed Darlington posted on Instagram after release from prolonged detention

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Burna Boy had served a warning to Speed Darlington, who was released on Tuesday evening

Just 24 hours after his release from a two-month detention, embattled Nigerian rapper Darlington Okoye, popularly known as Speed Darlington, has spoken out, declaring that he “went to gather energy.”

The rapper made the statement in an Instagram video posted on Thursday following his alleged illegal arrest for defaming Afrobeats star Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy.

Despite being granted bail earlier, he was only freed on Tuesday. Darlington’s lawyer, Stanley Alieke, confirmed his release via Instagram, sharing photos of the rapper sporting a new look.

Fans eagerly anticipated the internet sensation’s social media post, and Wednesday evening, hours shortly after his legal counsel, Deji Adeyanju, shared an image of the rapper at the airport, Speed Darlington posted with the caption, “I’m back.”

He further stated, “Two bulls fighting, one steps back… it’s not running away, it went to gather energy and launch back with a banger.”

Unlike his previous public outbursts against Burna Boy, Darlington’s recent post did not directly mention him, suggesting a “cautious optimism.”

Many have interpreted this as an attempt to play it safe and avoid further legal troubles.

Within nearly two hours, his Instagram post garnered over 233,000 views, 22,800 likes, and 7,440 comments.

Darlington’s post featured three AI-generated images of goats with curved horns engaged in a headbutting contest. These images symbolise territorial dominance, suggesting that stepping back is a strategy to build momentum for a stronger comeback. Fans speculate that this could be Darlington’s way of signalling his intent to persist in the feud.

Many have also recalled Darlington’s 2024 comment in which he acknowledged Burna Boy’s boxing skills, stating that his strategy was “to disarm” rather than confront him directly.

The recent Instagram post was accompanied by his diss track, Baby Oil, which gained popularity on Spotify Nigeria. Released in October 2024, the song targets Burna Boy, the EFCC, and American rapper Diddy. The track highlighted that he has survived “ground zero” and insists that a clear conscience fears no accusation.

Baby Oil was released after Darlington linked Burna Boy to Diddy, alleging that Diddy influenced Burna Boy’s 2021 Grammy win. At the time, Diddy was facing FBI investigations over alleged sexual exploitation.

No Mercy

Meanwhile, on Tuesday night, this newspaper reported that Burna Boy issued a stern warning on Instagram, stating that Darlington would face harsher consequences if he misbehaved again.

“If you misbehave again, you’ll go back to where you came from! And this time around, there will be no mercy! Don’t mess with ODG (Odogwu),” Burna Boy wrote in his Instagram story.

Darlington’s legal team has subsequently alleged that Burna Boy influenced the rapper’s prolonged detention, citing the singer’s influence in the music industry as a factor in the delay of his release.

Background

Darlington’s arrest stemmed from defamation and cyberstalking after mocking Burna Boy’s association with Diddy in October 2024. Later, he channelled the experience into his diss track, Baby Oil. The situation escalated when Darlington demanded an apology from Burna Boy’s mother and N12 million compensation, leading to his arrest on 27 November 2024 during a performance in Owerri.

After nearly a month in detention, a court ordered his release or court appearance within 48 hours on 23 December 2024. However, his legal team claimed the police ignored the order, keeping him in custody throughout the festive season.

On 6 January 2025, the court ordered his release and allowed his lawyer to act as surety, but the police reportedly blocked efforts to meet the bail conditions the next day. Eventually, on 15 January, Darlington was granted bail of N20 million, requiring a Level 10 civil servant as surety.

He was also asked to submit his passport and remain in Kuje prison until all bail conditions were met. His trial is set for 18 March. In a separate case, Darlington filed a N300 million lawsuit against the Inspector-General of Police for violating his rights. The Federal High Court in Abuja postponed the case to 27 January after the IGP’s lawyer requested more time to review new evidence.

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Hollywood actor, Chuck Noreis, d!es at 86

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Iconic action star Chuck Norris has died. He was 86.

His family announced his passing in a statement released today March 20.

“It is with heavy hearts that our family shares the sudden passing of our beloved Chuck Norris yesterday morning. Please know that he was surrounded by his family and was at peace.” the statemnt in part reads

The martial artist and actor had just celebrated his 86th birthday on March 10.

Chuck rose to fame in the ‘80s with karate films like ‘A Force of One’ and ‘An Eye for an Eye,’ before becoming a household name as Cordell Walker in ‘Walker, Texas Ranger!’

Chuck is survived by his wife, Gena O’Kelley, and his five children — twins Dakota and Danilee, as well as Dina, Eric and Mike from previous relationships.

May his soul rest in peace, Amen.

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The Curses Being Rained On Me Are Too Much – Nigerian Actor, Aremu Afolayan Apologizes For Supporting Tinubu (Video)

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Nollywood actor Aremu Afolayan has apologized to Nigerians and announced his decision to step away from politics after facing heavy backlash over his recent comments.

The actor shared a message on social media where he asked Nigerians for forgiveness over the reactions that followed his earlier statements.

He said the criticism directed at him had become overwhelming and also denied claims that he received money from any individual or group.

Afolayan also tried to clear the air on his comments about insecurity in the country. He explained that he did not deny the existence of security challenges but was misunderstood.

According to him, the issue is real, and he even referred to a personal experience involving someone close to him who was kidnapped, with ransom paid for release.

Following the controversy, he said he no longer wants to be involved in political matters, stating clearly that he is withdrawing from anything related to politics.

He said: “To all Nigerians, please forgive me. I’m very sorry. The curse you guys are raining on me is too much. I didn’t take money from anyone.

“It’s obvious that there’s insecurity and the government isn’t doing anything; what I was trying to say is don’t answer anyone who is saying there’s no insecurity.

“My best friend’s mother was kidnapped and we paid ransom; how would I say there’s no insecurity? I’m withdrawing myself from anything that has to do with politics.”

The development comes shortly after the actor publicly showed support for Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 election.

In the video, he downplayed the hardship many Nigerians are facing and spoke in favour of the president’s efforts.

His comments led to strong reactions online, with many Nigerians criticising his position.

Click tthe link below to watch the video:

https://twitter.com/99Pluz/status/2034650406832181462?t=Hqmzatep1bw3RIG3PZJLFg&s=19

https://twitter.com/olammypo01/status/2034644264622178707?t=O6xg-1WpWYYtNunJv4KiNA&s=19
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Nigerian Actor, Umar Ascon Is De@d

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Kannywood actor Umar Ascon, widely known for his role as Alhaji Lado Mai Barkono in the long-running television series Garwashi, has d!ed.

He d!ed on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at Malam Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital after battling a prolonged illness.

The news of his de@th was confirmed by Kannywood producer and neighbour, Abubakar Yahaya Matinko.

The late actor is survived by his pregnant wife and two daughters.

Before venturing into the film industry, Ascon was a businessman operating at Hotoro Depot in Kano.

He later gained recognition in Kannywood through his role in Garwashi and appearances in other Hausa films, including Wata Shida and Manyan Mata.

His funeral prayer was held at Al-Masjlisul Islami Mosque, near Gade-Gade Filling Station, where he was laid to rest in accordance with Islamic rites.

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