Following Speed Darlington’s recent release from detention, his lawyer, Stan Alieke, issued an official statement via Instagram to address the situation. Speed Darlington had been arrested after Burna Boy filed a petition against him.
Alieke’s statement emphasized that Speed Darlington is known for his lively and entertaining content, which is meant to bring joy rather than offend. His controversial videos, Alieke explained, were intended to be humorous, not defamatory. The lawyer clarified that Speed Darlington never meant to insult Burna Boy’s mother, calling the remark a mere “slip of the tongue.”
In an effort to resolve any lingering tensions, Speed Darlington has privately reached out to Burna Boy and his team to offer further clarification on the matter and extend an olive branch. This gesture of goodwill reflects his desire to settle the situation amicably and ensure that no hard feelings remain between the two parties.
Alieke’s statement is aimed at clearing up any misunderstandings, underscoring that Speed Darlington harbors no ill will toward Burna Boy or his family. Instead, it highlights the artist’s peaceful intentions and commitment to restoring harmony, while assuring the public that the situation has been taken seriously and addressed in a respectful manner.
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