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Speed Darlington’s Lawyer Challenges Burna Boy To Arrest Cubana Chief Priest Over Diddy Oil Comment

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Stan Alieke, the lawyer representing Speed Darlington, has called out Burna Boy to arrest socialite Cubana Chief Priest for claiming he uses Diddy oil, just as he reportedly did with Darlington.

The feud began when Burna Boy referred to Cubana Chief Priest as “Owerri Rick Ross” in a social media post, which many interpreted as a dig. Cubana Chief Priest responded by insinuating Burna Boy’s Grammy win involved Diddy’s influence, saying, “Diddy oil the fastest way to PTSD. You never see anything, you and your bend-down-collect Grammy.”

Weighing in, Alieke questioned Burna Boy’s actions, highlighting his earlier legal move against Darlington over similar remarks. He stated, “Your petition claims the Diddy and baby oil banter caused irreparable damage to your international reputation. Another person with more reach and influence just referenced the same. Will you involve the police, or will the streets see it as cowardice?”

This comes amid reports that Burna Boy has had Speed Darlington arrested twice over allegations of cyberstalking.

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