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  • Promotion of my music made me say I defiled a 15-year-old, Speed Darlington apologises for viral video

    Promotion of my music made me say I defiled a 15-year-old, Speed Darlington apologises for viral video

    Controversial singer Speed Darlington has apologised for the controversial video, where he claimed to have defiled a 15-year-old.

    In a new video, Speed Darlington said it was a publicity stunt to promote his new song, citing the need for controversy to stay relevant as an artist.

    He apologised to fans and those offended.

    Read Also: Speed Darlington on probe over alleged defilement of 15-year-old

    ‘’All my followers pissed off about the video I recorded in which I spoke about me sleeping with a 15-year-old, I am an artist. I need controversy to eat. If you are not trending, you are not getting booked. Simple! Nobody is booking something that is not trending.

    “I have a new song now. The song is talking about f#ck this, f#ck that. This is my genre. I do not perform Christian music. When I dropped my song, I needed f#ck contents to push it,. That is what I was doing. Don’t give it more like than it is supposed to have.

    “If any of you are offended, it’s alright. Apologies.” he said.

    However, the backlash persists as the original video, where he detailed the alleged encounter in Igbo, triggered outrage on social media, with many calling for legal consequences.

    The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency and the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons have reportedly taken notice, indicating potential investigations.

  • Speed Darlington on probe over alleged defilement of 15-year-old

    Speed Darlington on probe over alleged defilement of 15-year-old

    Controversial singer Speed Darlington is under investigation by the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) and the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) following a viral Instagram Live video where he allegedly admitted to defiling a 15-year-old girl at a hotel a decade ago.

    In the video, he described, in Igbo, a s3xual encounter that left the bed sheets bloody, requiring him to pay hotel staff N2,000 to replace them.

    He said: “Before they could come change the sheets for me, I had to give N2,000. Because the thing is somehow, to tell an adult to come and clean blood 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.”

    The DSVA labelled the video “deeply disturbing” and, while noting its jurisdiction is limited to Lagos State, escalated the matter to NAPTIP due to the unspecified location of the incident.

    The Lagos State Government emphasised its zero-tolerance policy on s3xual and gender-based violence, urging the public to provide information via DSVA’s toll-free line (08000-333-333) or NAPTIP’s contact (info@naptip.gov.ng or 07030000203).

    The statement reads: “The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency is aware of the disturbing video currently circulating online, in which a popular entertainer allegedly admits to engaging in unlawful sexual activity with a minor.

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    “While the individual in question did not specify the location of the incident during the Instagram Live session, we must clarify that the DSVA’s jurisdiction is limited to Lagos State.

    “In view of the above, and in line with our commitment to justice, we have escalated the situation to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons.

    “The Lagos State Government reaffirms our zero-tolerance stance against all forms of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and will continue to advocate for accountability and the protection of every Nigerian child.

    “If you have any information that may assist with ongoing investigations, kindly reach out to us via our toll-free line 08000-333-333 or send a direct message on any of our official social media platforms.

    “You may also contact NAPTIP directly via email: info@naptip.gov.ng or phone: 07030000203.

    “Lastly, we appreciate the vigilance of citizens who brought this to our attention and urge the public to continue reporting such cases through the appropriate legal channels.”

  • Speed Darlington demands rematch after losing to Portable in boxing match

    Speed Darlington demands rematch after losing to Portable in boxing match

    Controversial singer Speed Darlington is calling for a rematch against Portable after losing to him in a celebrity boxing match.

    Speed Darlington was knocked out in the second round, and he’s unhappy about the outcome. 

    In a video, he claimed Portable didn’t deserve the win and the prize money, saying he had plans to use the money to build a swimming pool for his community in Imo State.

    “Portable, I want a rematch. E dey pain me say you dey carry all that money dey go. E dey break my heart. I want a rematch. It’s so unfair. You have up to two experience before me and you fight. I never enter ring before. I did not come from poverty,” he said.

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    “You don’t deserve that money. E dey pain me. I want to build swimming pool for my villagers. I need a rematch, Portable”, he said.

    According to Speed Darlington, Portable had an unfair advantage due to his experience, accusing him of using supernatural means to win the fight. 

    He also claimed he suffered a shoulder injury during the match despite not feeling tired. 

    Speed Darlington, who wants a rematch, said he needs 30 days to prepare better.

  • Celebrity Boxing: Why Portable defeated me, by Speed Darlington

    Celebrity Boxing: Why Portable defeated me, by Speed Darlington

    Singer Darlington Okoye, popularly known as Speed Darlington, has claimed fellow artist Badmus Okikiola, widely known as 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.

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    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 defeats Speed Darlington in boxing showdown

    Portable defeats Speed Darlington in boxing showdown

    Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has emerged victorious over fellow artiste Darlington Okoye, aka Speed Darlington, in their much-publicised clash at the “Chaos In The Ring” boxing event held at the Balmoral Convention Centre in Lagos.

    The heated rivalry between the two musicians was sparked by a booking dispute, after Speed Darlington reportedly offered Portable ₦500,000 to perform at his show,an offer Portable dismissed as insulting.

    Leading up to the bout, Portable had expressed disinterest in fighting Speed Darlington, stating he would rather face former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua for ₦100 million, branding Darlington an “unworthy opponent.”

    The high-energy event, organised by Game Rush and Balmoral Promotions, was part of the Friday Fight Night series and followed the success of previous editions, including a major tournament in December 2024. 

    It also featured top-tier fighters from six countries: Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, Egypt, Italy, and the United Kingdom.

    In December 2023, Portable emerged victorious in a celebrity boxing match against Nollywood actor Charles Okocha, securing the win after four intense rounds at Landmark Beach in Victoria Island, Lagos. 

    The bout served as a dramatic resolution to a dispute between the two, stemming from allegations by Portable that Okocha had shortchanged him in a N40 million deal.

  • Portable, Speed Darlington set for showdown in boxing match

    Portable, Speed Darlington set for showdown in boxing match

    Controversial music stars, Portable and Speed Darlington, are set to settle their fiery feud in the boxing ring today, April 18, 2025, at the Balmoral Convention Centre in Lagos.

    Billed as “Chaos In The Ring,” the much-anticipated fight follows a heated weigh-in session that nearly turned violent, with both artists exchanging verbal jabs and punches before being separated by bouncers.

    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.

    Read Also: Portable, Speed Darlington set to face-off in boxing match April

    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.

  • Portable, Speed Darlington set to face-off in boxing match April

    Portable, Speed Darlington set to face-off in boxing match April

    Controversial musicians Speed Darlington and Portable are set to face-off in a celebrity boxing match on April 18, 2025, at the Balmoral Convention Centre in Lagos state.

    The feud between the two started in March when Darlington offered Portable N500,000 to perform at his forthcoming show, which Portable deemed ridiculous and an insult, noting that he charges N20 million per performance.

    Portable’s response sparked a heated exchange, with Darlington expressing regret for inviting Portable and accusing him of insulting his mother.

    Read Also: Portable makes U-turn, apologises to Saheed Osupa

    Portable then challenged Darlington to a fight, boasting that he would defeat him just as he did to popular actor Charles Okocha in a celebrity boxing match in December 2023.

    The match has been arranged following popular demand, with the organiser, Mygamerush, announcing the fight on Instagram, saying, “You asked and now it is here. Two street kings’ battle for ultimate street supremacy”.

  • How I was arrested in Owerri – Speed Darlington

    How I was arrested in Owerri – Speed Darlington

    Rapper Speed Darlington has recounted the shocking events surrounding his recent rearrest in Owerri.

    Speed Darlington explained that he was suddenly apprehended by two police squads while leaving an event venue.

    He said he initially believed his host had arranged for a police escort to take him to his hotel.

    However, he said reality set in 12 seconds later when the crowd began to panic, and he realised he was under arrest.

    Read Also: Speed Darlington alleges gunshot attack in Lagos

    The rapper expressed frustration about being detained for two months, sharing a video from his final performance before the arrest.

    He wrote: “After I measured this booty right there in Owerri, 30 minutes later I came outside to go back to hotel because my obligation to the host has been fulfilled that’s when two squads of police rushed me and ruffled me up. The whole time I thought my host was trying to make me special by giving me escorts to my hotel from the venue since he was unable to provide it from hotel to the venue.. it took like 12 seconds or more before I realised that I’m under arrest just like that I was gone for two months.”

  • Speed Darlington alleges gunshot attack in Lagos

    Speed Darlington alleges gunshot attack in Lagos

    Controversial singer Speed Darlington has alleged that he was the target of a gunshot attack in Lagos.

    The incident reportedly occurred while he was leaving a club in Victoria Island, with his SUV sustaining significant damage.

    On his Instagram, Darlington, who has been embroiled in a public feud with another singer, shared a video of the aftermath.

    The footage shows his driver holding what appears to be shell casings from fired bullets.

    The singer believes that the attack was a deliberate attempt on his life, motivated by his outspoken nature.

    Read Also: Please forgive Speed Darlington – Bobrisky appeals to Burna Boy 

    He said: “I was told they shot at us. I heard gunshots. I did not know it was first at us. I just came out of a club in VI and the next thing I heard was the sound of a gunshot,” he said.

    “They were local men but it was still gunshot. They are so afraid of what I would say. I have not said anything they are already fidgeting. They are already selling killers after me. It is crazy.

    “Are these not police officers? They heard it too. There must be truth in what I am saying. With the way he is reacting.”

  • Alleged cybercrime: Court admits Speed Darlington to N20m bail

    Alleged cybercrime: 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.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (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.

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    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.(NAN)