- After enduring two harrowing months in police detention following his controversial rearrest, Speed Darlington has finally tasted freedom once more, as confirmed by his legal counsel.
- In a fiery declaration, his lawyer pledged to unleash the full force of the law against the police and all those complicit in his prolonged and perceived unjust incarceration.
Controversial Nigerian rapper Darlington Achakpo, famously known as Speed Darlington, has finally walked free after enduring two grueling months in police custody—a detention marked by allegations of abuse of power and disregard for judicial orders.
His lawyer, Stan Alieke, announced the long-awaited release on Instagram, expressing gratitude to all who stood by the embattled artist.
However, Alieke did not mince words as he vowed to hold the police and other complicit individuals accountable for what he described as a brazen violation of his client’s rights. He called Speed Darlington’s prolonged incarceration not only unlawful but a chilling example of systemic injustice.
He wrote;
“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. ~ Freedom cometh by struggle”
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The rapper’s troubles began when he accused Grammy Award-winning singer Burna Boy of engaging in an immoral relationship with embattled U.S. rapper and music mogul Sean Combs, also known as P. Diddy.
These explosive claims led to his arrest and subsequent release on bail. But in late 2024, Speed Darlington was rearrested for allegedly violating his bail conditions, a move his legal team contends was part of a larger plot to silence him.
Despite a December 23, 2024, order from Justice M.S. Liman directing the police to either charge him within 48 hours or release him unconditionally, law enforcement defied the directive, holding him without perceived justification.