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Simon Ekpa Threatens Burna Boy, Says We Will Humble You If Speed Darlington Is Not Freed In 48 Hours

Biafra activist, Simon Ekpa has warned Nigerian musician Burna Boy sternly about the alleged detention of rapper Speed Darlington.

In a statement on his X account on Tuesday, Ekpa accused Burna Boy and his team of kidnapping Speed Darlington and demanded his release within 48 hours.

Ekpa warned that if Speed Darlington is not freed within the stipulated timeframe, Burna Boy will face the consequences, stating, “We will humble him.

The lawyer’s threat comes amidst allegations that Burna Boy filed a petition leading to Speed Darlington’s arrest.

Ekpa’s message has sparked tensions, highlighting the escalating feud between Burna Boy and Speed Darlington, who had questioned the authenticity of Burna Boy’s Grammy award.

He tweeted, “So Burna Boy is now a government of his own that can kidnap a Biafran with his team? Whoever knows Burna Boy should tell him that we will humble him after 48 hours and Speed Darlington is not freed.

Make sure this message goes to him and his kidnapping gangs. 48 hours start from now. This impunity will end with Biafra.”

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