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Speed Darlington Vows to Continue Attacking Burna Boy, Refers to Him as “Long Face”

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Following his detention release, Speed Darlington has reaffirmed his commitment to his public dispute with Burna Boy. Despite resolving the defamation case, Speed Darlington posted a video message, vowing to continue attacking Burna Boy without directly mentioning his name.

In the video, Speed Darlington tauntingly referred to Burna Boy as “Long Face” while showcasing his own resilience. He promoted his music, highlighting songs like “Bell Money Shorty” and “Sewi VIP”, and proclaimed himself “Mr. Kakolos” and the “January 15th hero”.

Speed Darlington expressed gratitude to his family, lawyers, and supporters, including PA Ghost and the “King of Bitcoin West Africa”. He also boasted about his jail experience, claiming he “ruled” the facility, and stated that he no longer wants the 15 million naira he previously requested, instead seeking to be remembered as a hero.

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