Darlington Okoye, a controversial artist and rapper better known by his stage name Speed Darlington or Akpi, has sparked outrage with an old footage of him stripping naked during an Instagram live session.
In the video, Speed Darlington, who made news for urinating on his father’s shrine during a visit to his native home, is heard complaining in Igbo about not having trousers or clothing to wear.
The musician, known for his weird exploits online, was seen pointing to the quantity of garments hung in the room, but no trousers were located.
The video was posted by @Olamide0fficial on X.
Some netizens shamed the musician, while others said it was a publicity stunt. Check out some of the comments below.
martinskulture: “The werey no get shame before na.”
Vallery37685849: “U sure say him no do am on purpose?”
oilgas25: “Keep disgracing himself all the time. Very disgusting human being.”
wrightmicheal90: “This guys na cruise this is the real comedian.”
john_ruth3588: “I miss when men used to go to war .”
JustDirmax: “Wait, didn’t he know he was on live or what?”
JoyMart14: “He forgot he was live or wetin.”
Big_sam8hty: “Dat Juju wey him scatter for village don dey show workings for him life.”
SaadFathiu: “I’m sure he don’t know he was on live.”
phillipfayem: “If na lady with Aso ebi now, we no go hear word.”
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