Nigerian rapper Speed Darlington, also known as Akpi, has broken his silence after his recent release from police custody, following his arrest initiated by Grammy award-winning artist Burna Boy. The arrest stemmed from Darlington’s defamatory comments questioning the legitimacy of Burna Boy’s Grammy win and linking him to the troubled American singer Diddy.

In a video shared online after his release, Speed Darlington took a jab at Burna Boy, boasting that “it takes 30 million to carry me.” He also mocked the situation, stating, “EFCC gives bed, DSS gives food. I have survived ground zero, what can you do to me next? If I go missing, it’s you, if you go missing, it’s not me.”

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His taunts have sparked reactions across social media, with many questioning the ongoing beef between the two artists. Darlington shared the video with the caption, “Big fish; it takes 30 million to carry me.”

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