Tag: SPEED DARLINGTON

  • Outrage as Speed Darlington confesses to raping an underage virgin

    Outrage as Speed Darlington confesses to raping an underage virgin

    The public confession of controversial Nigerian rapper, Darlington Okoye, otherwise known as Speed Darlington, about getting intimate with a 15-year-old teenage girl has sparked outrage on social media.

    This is coming after Darlington during a recent live-session on Instagram recounted his experience with a  fifteen-year-old in one of the hotels in Lagos

    “I can’t imagine working in a hotel and being the one to clean bedsheets used by strangers cause I recently slept with a 15yr old girl at a certain hotel and she méssêd up the sheets with blood because she was still a virgin,” the self-acclaimed rapper was heard saying during his live session.

    He continued, “Before they could come change the sheets for me, I had to let go of N2,000

    “Because the thing is somehow, to tell an adult to come and clean bl**d; bl**d that I brought out of the body of a 15-year-old girl.

    “I can never work for anybody, lai lai. I only work for myself.”

    Reacting, some Nigerians took to micro-blogging platform, X (formerly known as Twitter) to call for his arrest, as they condemn the statements made by the rapper, referring to him as a paedophile.

    @moonlight_sira wrote: “Opening confessing to engaging in paedophilia, hope the authorities are watching?”

    rachikoye posted. “Speed Darlington will always irritate me  especially his abasa mouth like spit sprinkler. You people enable his nonsense too”

    Another user, @luvlybunnny posted, “Speed Darlington is an idiot and a very big ignoramus. He suppose Dey prison before next week… let’s see how it goes in Nigeria sha.”

    _cherii_coco remarked: In a working country this guy will be arrested but we are in Nigeria so nothing will happen.”

    geovaniiiiiiiiiiiiiii posted: Recently? 15yrs old? Someone detain this guy.”

    jessica_otii posted, “Speed darlington is such a creep. Wtf”

    In Nigeria the age of sexual consent is 18, although it is much lower in the Northern part of the country where the Penal Code Act is in use.

  • Burna Boy: Portable gets N20 million for defeating Speed Darlington in boxing match

    Burna Boy: Portable gets N20 million for defeating Speed Darlington in boxing match

    Controversial Nigerian recording artiste, Portable whose real name is Habeeb Okikiola has taken to social media to laud Grammy award winner, Burna Boy after he fulfilling the N20 million vow he promised should he defeat content creator and singer, Speed Darlington in a boxing match.

    On Friday, April 18, Portable and Darlington were involved in a boxing match that saw the former defeat his opponent by a fine margin.

    Following his success at the exhibition match, Portable mentioned a new video that surfaced online that Burna has gifted him the sum of N20 million as promised.

    Following the release of the video, Portable shared another post on Instagram to laud Burna Boy.

    He wrote, “20 million from @burnaboygram”.

    He continued, “if you wanna be like Odogwu, can you do like Odogwu?”

    He added, “God bless your family.”

  • Celebrity Boxing:  Speed Darlington  admits defeat but claims, Portable used juju

    Celebrity Boxing: Speed Darlington admits defeat but claims, Portable used juju

    Darlington Okoye, the Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as Speed Darlington, has open up after his boxing bout with fellow artist Badmus Okikiola, widely known as Portable.

    Dalington claimed that Portable used traditional charms, commonly referred to as juju during their recent celebrity boxing showdown.

    The match was part of the ‘Chaos In The Ring’ event, held on Saturday and organised by Game Rush in collaboration with Balmoral Promotions.

    The event follows previous showcases by the organisers, including a December 2024 bout and the launch of ‘Friday Fight Night’ in February 2025.

    In a video posted on social media platform X, Speed Darlington alleged that his shoulder became dislocated during the fight, even though he felt no signs of exhaustion.

    He suggested that the injury could have been caused by supernatural means allegedly introduced by Portable.

    Portable ultimately won the match, which has since gone viral and stirred debates across social media.

    The tension between the two musicians reportedly began when Speed Darlington offered Portable N500,000 to perform at an event, an amount Portable allegedly considered disrespectful.

  • Portable knocks out Speed Darlington, breaks his hand during boxing match (video)

    Portable knocks out Speed Darlington, breaks his hand during boxing match (video)

    Controversial Nigerian singer Portable knocked out his colleague, Speed Darlington, during a boxing match on Friday night at the Balmoral Convention Centre in Lagos.

    TheNewGuru reports that  singers were scheduled to face off in “Chaos In The Ring,” a highly anticipated fight that followed a weigh-in session that nearly escalated into violence.

    Both artists exchanged verbal insults and punches before being separated by bouncers.

    The fight, which was held on Saturday morning, saw the two celebrities throw punches at each other.

    In the first round, the zazoo-zeh crooner threw several calculated punches, breaking Speed Darlington’s hand. Portable, later emerged victorious after knocking out Darlington in the second round.

    Watch video below:

     

    The beef reportedly began after Speed Darlington offered Portable ₦500,000 to perform at his show—an offer Portable rejected as disrespectful, insisting his standard fee is ₦20 million.

    “You’re using my name to promote your show and offering ₦500k? I don’t roll with poor people,” Portable said in a viral video, sparking outrage from Darlington.

    A furious Speed Darlington regretted  reaching out, accusing Portable of unnecessary insults and dragging his mother into the fray.

    At the weigh-in, tensions escalated further as Portable boasted about his strength, while Darlington fired back with bold confidence, vowing to take home the winner’s belt.

    “I’ll finish you. Let’s go now! I’ve done it before—I beat Charles Okocha, and I’ll do it again,” he declared.

  • Lawyer, Stan Alieke publicly cuts ties with Speed Darlington, withdraws from case against Burna Boy

    Lawyer, Stan Alieke publicly cuts ties with Speed Darlington, withdraws from case against Burna Boy

    Stan Alieke, the legal representative of Speed Darlington, has severed ties with the controversial Nigerian singer.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the controversial singer was arrested on November 27 while performing at a show in Owerri, Imo State, over allegations of cyberstalking Grammy award-winning musician Burna Boy.

    The singer’s detention comes after his colleague Burna Boy filed a petition against him, for using social media to question the authenticity of his Grammy award, linking the A-list artiste to embattled music mogul Sean Combs, known as P Diddy or Puff Daddy.

    He suggested that Burna Boy may have had a sexual relationship with the American music executive.

    The case has since been in court, with Darlington only regaining freedom on January 21 2025, after his prolonged detention.

    Alike, an Abuja-based lawyer, was of the lawyers representing Speed Darling in his legal battle with singer, BurnaBoy.

    However, in a new turn of event, the lawyer announced the termination of his work with Speed Darlington via his Instatories on Sunday night.

    The post reads: “I and my law firm (Law Capitol) has officially withdrawn from legally representing Mr Darlingtn Achakpo AKA, Speed Darlington and henceforth ceases to act as his legal attorneys.”

  • Burna Boy: Speed Darlington attacked by gunmen, car shattered with bullets (video)

    Burna Boy: Speed Darlington attacked by gunmen, car shattered with bullets (video)

    Controversial Nigerian singer Speed Darlington has recounted his harrowing experience after narrowly escaping death during a gunmen attack in Lagos.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the music star, recently released from prolonged incarceration, shared a video of the incident via his Instagram handle on Monday morning.

    Akpi, as he’s fondly called, narrated how the gunmen opened fire while he was leaving a club in Lagos early this morning, January 27.

    The singer also noted that his police escort had not only witnessed the incident but also warded off the gunmen.

    Sharing the video, the singer, disclosed that his colleague is trying to kill him. He wrote: “Long face send killers my way and I haven’t even post anything”

    He continued in video, saying, “Brooooo!! Is this necessary? You try to take my life really?  I never even talk, them don dey send. killers my way. There must be truth in what i am saying.”

    Watch video below:

    TNG understands that Darlington was first arrested for alleged cyber-stalking after attributing Burna Boy’s Grammy award to his connections with the embattled American rapper, Diddy.

    Diddy, whose legal battles with the FBI made headlines, is currently facing multiple sex trafficking and rape charges.

    After his initial release on bail in October, Darlington insisted that he would not cease his public criticisms until Burna Boy compensated him.

    Following the development, he was rearrested during a performance in Imo State on November 27, 2024, and held in Kuje prison for an extended period.

    Darlington was finally released on January 21, 2025.

  • ‘They must pay me for violating my human rights’ – Speed Darlington

    ‘They must pay me for violating my human rights’ – Speed Darlington

    Controversial Nigerian singer Speed Darlington, has demanded ₦300 million in compensation from the Nigerian police for violating his human rights.

    TheNewsGuru reports  reports that the singer, whose real name is Darlington Achakpo, via his Instagram page made this known whilst thanking one of his lawyers, David Ihuoma, who serves under another of his attorney, Stan Alieke.

    According to Speed Darlington, David, who’s one of his big lawyers played a big role in his case with his confidence in speaking against corruption. He added that, because the police had detained him despite a court order , they will pay him for the violation.

    He said, “This is Mazi David Ihuoma. One of my big lawyers who played a big role in my case and continued to play, his confidence is 10/10. Even the police attested to his confidence and his forceful way, always reminding them that the police are corrupt and they know it.

    “They were supposed to let me go, and they were still holding me against the court order.  Thank you Mazi David Ihuoma Esq. We going all the way! They must pay me for violating my human right 300 million naira. We will drag them more than Stanley, and I dragged that bank that violated me two years ago.”

  • ‘No mercy next time’ — Burna Boy reacts to Darlington’s prison release

    ‘No mercy next time’ — Burna Boy reacts to Darlington’s prison release

    Grammy-winning singer Burna Boy has reacted to the recent release of Speed Darlington, a controversial Nigerian singer, with a cryptic post.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Darlington was arrested on November 27 while performing at a show in Owerri, Imo State, over allegations of cyberstalking Grammy award-winning musician Burna Boy.

    The singer’s detention comes after his colleague Burna Boy filed a petition against him, for using social media to question the authenticity of his Grammy award, linking the A-list artiste to embattled music mogul Sean Combs, known as P Diddy or Puff Daddy.

    He suggested that Burna Boy may have had a sexual relationship with the American music executive.

    However, Darlington’s lawyer, Stan Alieke on Tuesday evening, announced his release via Instagram, with photos of the singers.

    Alieke expressed the legal team’s commitment to seek justice for Darlington, while claiming his client’s fundamental human rights had been violated by the Nigeria Police Force.

    “We will ensure Darlington gets justice for his fundamental human rights, which were deprived of him by the Nigerian Police Force.

    “Delighted to announce that our client, Mr Darlington Achakpo Aka Speed Darlington (Akpi) has regained his freedom after two months of illegal incarceration,” he wrote.

    “For the record, as his team of lawyers, we will be exploring every angle of the law to ensure that he gets justice for his fundamental human right which was deprived of him by the Nigerian Police Force and for the unfair/ unjust treatment he was subjected to,” Alieke wrote.

    In a now-deleted post via his Instagram story, Burna Boy on Wednesday issued a cautionary warning, although he did not mention names, he noted that there would be any leniency if such a situation surfaces again.

    “If you like misbehave again, you will go back to where you come from! And this time around, there will be no mercy! Don’t mess with ODG,” he wrote,

  • Speed Darlington regains freedom after two months in custody

    Speed Darlington regains freedom after two months in custody

    Nigerian singer, Darlington Achakpo better known as Speed Darlington, has regained freedom after spending two months behind bars.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the controversial singer was arrested on November 27 while performing at a show in Owerri, Imo State, over allegations of cyberstalking Grammy award-winning musician Burna Boy.

    The singer’s detention comes after his colleague Burna Boy filed a petition against him, for using social media to question the authenticity of his Grammy award, linking the A-list artiste to embattled music mogul Sean Combs, known as P Diddy or Puff Daddy.

    He suggested that Burna Boy may have had a sexual relationship with the American music executive.

    However, Darlington’s lawyer, Stan Alieke on Tuesday evening, announced his release via Instagram, with photos of the singers.

    Alieke expressed the legal team’s commitment to seek justice for Darlington, while claiming his client’s fundamental human rights had been violated by the Nigeria Police Force.

    “We will ensure Darlington gets justice for his fundamental human rights, which were deprived of him by the Nigerian Police Force.

    “Delighted to announce that our client, Mr Darlington Achakpo Aka Speed Darlington (Akpi) has regained his freedom after two months of illegal incarceration,” he wrote.

    “For the record, as his team of lawyers, we will be exploring every angle of the law to ensure that he gets justice for his fundamental human right which was deprived of him by the Nigerian Police Force and for the unfair/ unjust treatment he was subjected to,” Alieke wrote.

    Last week, the Federal High Court in Abuja granted Darlington bail in the sum of N20 million with one surety.

    The judge, Ekerete Akpan, ruled that the surety must be a level 10 civil servant residing in Abuja and must provide an affidavit of means.

    The court adjourned the case until March 18 for trial, where Darlington will face a two-count charge related to alleged cybercrime.

    However, his legal team vowed to fight the case and seek redress for what they describe as an infringement on his rights.

  • Court admits Speed Darlington to N20m bail

    Court admits Speed Darlington to N20m bail

    A Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, admitted the detained Singer, Darlington Achakpo, popularly known as Speed Darlington, to a N20 million bail with one surety in the like.

    Justice Ekerete Akpan gave the order in a ruling on the singer’s bail application moved by his lawyer, Marshall Abubakar, after he pleaded not guilty to a two-count charge bordering on alleged cybercrime.

    Justice Akpan ordered that the surety, who must be a Level 10 civil servant, must be a resident of Abuja and must depose to affidavit of means.

    He directed that the address of the surety should be verified by the court registrar and the surety must either be a staff of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) or be a federal worker.

    He also directed that the surety should deposit his letters of appointment and last promotion which must be verified by the deputy chief registrar of the court.

    The judge, who ordered Speed Darlington to deposit his international passport, directed the surety and the defendant to also submit their two recent passport photographs with the court registrar.

    He consequently ordered Speed Darlington to be remanded in Kuje Correctional Centre pending the perfection of his bail conditions.

    Justice Akpan adjourned the matter until March 18 for trial.

    NAN reports that the Inspector-General (I-G) of police had, in the amended charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/556/2024, dragged Speed Darlington to court for cybercrime offences.

    He was alleged to have transmitted the message; “Burna Boy, how many oil Diddy drop for your ny*sh before them give you that grammy,” “speed darlington is such a clown infamaooo…” through his instagram handle; @20takeoffs on internet in a viral video.

    “A publication which went viral and was read and watched by many in Abuja, Lagos and throughout the world which ycu know to be false for the purpose of causing annoyance insult, injury, enmity or hatred among numerous fans of Burna Boy and posing inconvenience, danger, needless anxiety to his life and damage to his name and integrity.”

    “And you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 24(1)(a&(b) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention etc) Act, 2015 (as amended).

    In count two, he was also alleged to have posted the message: “talking about burna boy odugwu is my language I am odugwu, odogwu is not nickname Odigwu is masquerade name, if you are a G, come my side come orlu road imo state no fit where I pass and where I pass army no dey passam you are a culture vulture you are not one of us…,” on his instagram handle; @20takeoffs.

    The message was alleged to have also been posted on his other Instagram pages; instablog9ja, instablog9jamedia and published by Benny@benny 7gg.

    The publication was said to intimidate, bully, threaten, or harass Burna Boy, “which communication placed him in fear of death, reasonable apprehension of violence or bodily harm and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 24 (2) (a) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention etc) Act 2015 (as amended).”

    Earlier, the prosecution lawyer, Garba Audu, informed the court that the matter was fixed for the defendant’s arraignment.

    He prayed the court that the amended two-count charge dated Dec. 4, 2024, and filed Dec. 5, 2024, be read to the defendant.

    Audu then applied to substitute the earlier charge dated Oct. 18, 2024, but filed on Oct. 21, 2024 and it was not opposed by Abubakar.

    After the counts were read by the registrar, Speed Darlington pleaded not guilty.

    “In view of the denial of the allegations by the defendant, I will be asking for a trial date to present our witnesses in court my lord,” Audu said.

    But Abubakar drew the attention of the court to.their bail application dated and filed on Dec. 6, 2024.

    He said the complainant was served the same day the motion was filed.

    The lawyer urged the court to admit his client to bail on liberal terms.

    Although the prosecution lawyer opposed the bail plea, Justice Akpan admitted him.on bail.