Speed Darlington, the singer, has spoken online for the first time since his release from police custody.
Darlington, also known as Api, was released on bail on
October 9 after spending five days in police custody in Abuja.
His detention stemmed from a complaint filed by Grammy
winner Burna Boy, alleging defamation and cyberstalking.
During an Instagram live session, Darlington claimed the
police “did me dirty” and seized his phone.
He emphasized that he holds no grudge against Burna Boy but
questioned why a “mature person” would be angered by insults.
The singer also admitted ignorance of cybercrime laws,
expressing surprise at their existence.
“Let me just be direct, I have no beef with Burna Boy. I and
Burna Boy are not quarrelling, nor are we, enemies. It is the Nigerian police
that did me dirty. They are still withholding my phone at the moment, and I do
not have access to it,” he said.
“Burna Boy felt like
I was spoiling something for him. The amount of effort Burna Boy put into this
case. I feel like I am even more successful than him.
“He pays big money to blogs to push him, but I’m way bigger
than him. But you, on the outside looking in, would not see it. I am stronger
than Burna Boy. Back in 2016, they used to call me gay because I usually
attended events alone, and they thought I was gay.
“The same thing happened to Burna, and now he is calling the
police. I’m stronger than him. I was not aware of the cybercrime law. It
surprised me that such laws exist. It’s childish for someone to get upset over
an insult… why would you be angry because someone insulted you?”
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