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Deji Adeyanju Takes on Speed Darlington’s Case, Advocates for Free Speech

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Prominent Nigerian activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has taken on the case of missing rapper Speed Darlington, who disappeared after making controversial claims about Burna Boy’s alleged involvement in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ arrest.

Adeyanju announced on X that his law firm would work tirelessly to secure Darlington’s release, emphasizing the importance of protecting freedom of speech. He condemned the alleged clampdown on expression in Nigeria, suggesting powerful forces may be involved.

In a surprising update, Adeyanju revealed that his team had located Darlington and were working on his release.

As a vocal advocate against corruption and police brutality, Adeyanju has consistently championed human rights and social justice. His involvement in the Speed Darlington case highlights the need to safeguard individuals’ rights to express themselves without fear of reprisal.

The development has sparked intense debate and reactions on social media, calling for clarity on Darlington’s detention circumstances.

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