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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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“I Big Pass Ur Papa” – Wizkid Reacts To Seun Kuti Comparing Him To Fela

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Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has finally responded to Seun Kuti’s ongoing criticisms of his fanbase, Wizkid FC, after the Afrobeat singer accused them of disrespecting his late father, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.

The feud began after Seun Kuti berated Wizkid’s fans of disrespecting the late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, by comparing Wizkid to him.

While Wizkid FC denies making such comparisons, the debate quickly went viral on social media, attracting reactions from fans and followers.

Rather than addressing Seun Kuti directly, Wizkid took to his Instagram story to share a video of a woman speaking in Yoruba, criticizing Seun’s behavior.

She accused him of obsessively attacking Wizkid’s fanbase over several days, acting irrationally, and questioning his own accomplishments compared to his father’s legacy.

In another Instagram story post, Wizkid directly addressed Seun Kuti.

He wrote: “I Big pass your papa. Wetin you won do? Fool at 40. I’m Big Wiz everyday.”

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Nollywood actress Sarah Martins slumps, rushed to hospital

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Popular Nollywood star, Sarah Martins, has reportedly collapsed and taken to the hospital following a sudden health emergency.

Ekwutosblog  reports that the actress shared details of the frightening incident on her Instagram page, explaining that she woke up unable to feel parts of her body and momentarily feared she was lifeless.

Despite the alarming symptoms, Sarian said she still pushed herself to go to her shop to carry out inventory and conduct interviews for new staff. It was during this process that she reportedly slumped and was immediately taken to the hospital.

Doctors subjected her to more than 30 medical examinations including checks for cancer, fibroid, kidney and liver function, malaria, and typhoid but all tests returned negative.

Narrating her ordeal, she wrote: “Woke up today and couldn’t feel any part of my body. For a second, I felt lifeless. I still struggled and went to my stores to do inventory and a few interviews for incoming employees, and that was when I slumped.

“All through December, I worked every single day, and even when my staff travelled for the season celebration, I still kept working. No days off, no stretches, no nothing… just a walking corps working tirelessly to cater for others, forgetting myself.

“I did over 32 tests today, and all came out negative, including cancer, fibroid, liver, kidney, malaria, typhoid, etc. I guess God took proper care of my organs while I neglected my body.

“I am typing this from a sick bed, but I will be fine because the God that protects the vulnerable kids I struggle for will never fail me.

They said I’m extremely exhausted and need proper bed rest. Thank you, Heavenly Father, for your constant protection over my life.”

Medical personnel have reportedly advised her to embark on complete rest due to extreme exhaustion. Her fans and colleagues have since flooded her page with prayers and well-wishes.

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I wanted girl-child, struggled to bond with my son – Tiwa Savage

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Afrobeats superstar Tiwa Savage has revealed that her preference for a girl child led to her struggle to bond with her son, Jamil Balogun, after his birth in 2015.

Speaking on the recent episode of the FlowWithKorty podcast, the 45-year-old singer revealed that discovering her baby’s gender during pregnancy brought her profound disappointment.

She further shared her struggles and the challenges of postpartum life, including losing a major campaign deal due to her changed appearance. Recounting this experience, Tiwa Savage said it made her feel like her son had “destroyed” her career. She linked a part of her emotional distance to the drastic changes in her body, which she felt negatively impacted her career.

“Honestly, I didn’t bond with my son for the first year or two. I always wanted a girl. They told me it was a boy, and I started crying.

“So, when he came he was always crying and my body didn’t snap back. I looked horrible. I was supposed to do a campaign with Pepsi at the time and they turned me away. And I just thought this boy has destroyed me. But now, he is my best friend,” Tiwa Savage said.

The singer, who was married to talent manager Tunji ‘TeeBillz’ Balogun from 2013 to 2018, welcomed Jamil in 2015.

According to her, she is also focused on raising Jamil to be a kind and respectful man, advising him to treat women with care and respect, because of how she suffered and her sad experiences in past relationships.

“I always tell him, your mum suffered oo, make sure you treat any girl like a queen. It is very important for me to raise him as a good man. He is going to make mistakes, he is not perfect. But at the core of him, I want him to be kind,” she added.

In the emotional interview, Tiwa Savage also revealed that aside from her late lover, she has been unlucky in her other relationships.

“There is hardly any relationship I would look back at and see anything positive. They are all d***! Actually, there is one, but he passed away. May his soul rest in peace. He was incredible,” she said.

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