BREAKING: Nigerian Singer Speed Darlington Released From Kuje Prison After Months In Custody Over Alleged Defamation Of Burna Boy

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 Nigerian Singer Speed Darlington Released From Kuje Prison After Months In Custody Over Alleged Defamation Of Burna Boy

Darlington was arrested on November 27 during a performance in Owerri, Imo State. He was arrest for alleged defamation fellow singer, Burna Boy, whose real name is Damini Ogulu.

Nigerian Singer Darlington Achakpo, popularly known as Speed Darlington (Akpi) has finally been released from Kuje Prison in Abuja.

This was announced on Tuesday evening by his lawyer, Stan Alieke via social media.

It was learned that the singer was released after he met all the bail conditions granted to him by the Federal High Court in Abuja last Wednesday.

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

“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.

“Mr Achakpo extends his gratitude to everyone who threw in their support and Special thanks to my colleagues, Mr Marshal Abubakar Esq, Barr Deji Adeyanju, Barr Hamza Nuh, Barr David,” he said.

Darlington was arrested on November 27 during a performance in Owerri, Imo State. He was arrest for alleged defamation fellow singer, Burna Boy, whose real name is Damini Ogulu.

“Police finally arraigns Speed Darlington in court. Bail application moved and granted. We are trying to perfect same,” the lawyer announced the granting of the bail application last week.

SaharaReporters had reported that despite an explicit order from the Federal High Court in Abuja, the Nigerian police refused to release Speed Darlington who had been in detention since December 2024.

The court ruled that Darlington’s arrest and detention constituted “a gross violation” of his rights to dignity, liberty, expression, and movement under Chapter IV of the Nigerian Constitution.

SaharaReporters had also reported that Speed Darlington filed a N300 million fundamental rights enforcement suit against the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun over his alleged unlawful detention.

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