Nigerian Grammy award winner Burna Boy has issued a stern warning to rapper Speed Darlington that if he misbehaves again, there will be no mercy for him.
Speed Darlington was released on Tuesday evening after a two-month prolonged detention.
It was reported that Darlington was arrested and detained by the police after accusing Burna Boy of allegedly engaging in an inappropriate relationship with embattled American rapper and music executive Diddy.
Despite being granted bail weeks earlier, he was only released on Tuesday.
Reacting to the news, Burna Boy said: “If you misbehave again, you’ll go back to where you came from! And this time around, there will be no mercy! Don’t mess with ODG (Odogwu- Burna nickname),” the singer stated in an Instagram story on Tuesday night.
Darlington’s lawyer, Stanley Alieke, confirmed his release via Instagram, sharing photos of the singer spotting a new look.
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 legal team, we will be exploring all legal avenues to ensure that he receives justice for violating his fundamental human rights by the Nigerian Police Force and for the unfair treatment he was subjected to.”
It would be recalled that
Darlington’s arrest stemmed from a feud with Burna Boy in October 2024 after he mocked Burna Boy’s connection to Diddy, who faced FBI issues.
This led to a diss track, Baby Oil, which gained popularity on Spotify Nigeria.