Nigerian rapper Erhiga Agarivbie, known as Erigga, has commented on the ongoing situation between Speed Darlington and Burna Boy that is trending online.
Recently, Speed Darlington was reported missing after not being in contact for three days, leading many on social media to suspect Burna Boy due to some posts he made that seemed to connect him to the rapper’s absence.
Following the confirmation that Burna Boy had filed a petition against Speedy, known as Akpi, Nigerians had mixed feelings. Some, including Deji Adeyanju, the lawyer for critic VeryDarkMan, accused the Grammy-winning musician of oppression.
Rapper Erigga shared a different view on his X page, explaining why he didn’t see Burna’s actions as oppressive.
He wrote:
“Person go use mouth defame person dem arrest am una say na oppression lol.”
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In other news, Nollywood star Funke Akindele took action against an online troll who reacted to her bullying awareness post.
She posted on her official X page, encouraging people to spread love and kindness.
Funke pointed out that words can be very powerful and can harm individuals, so it’s crucial to support and encourage one another, as bullying is not only physical.
She highlighted the significance of turning away from negativity and encouraging kindness.
After the actress shared a heartfelt message against bullying that gained a lot of attention, a user commented with a surprising response.
He suggested that people should spread their legs and find happiness. This prompted Funke Akindele to block him.
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