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October 8, 2024

You can’t sing against oppressors, then be an oppressor, Adeyanju tells Burna Boy

You can’t sing against oppressors, then be an oppressor, Adeyanju tells Burna Boy

By Efe Onodjae

Human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju has sent a message to Grammy Award-winning artist Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, known as Burna Boy, stating that he cannot sing against oppressors while being one himself.

This follows Adeyanju’s post on X regarding the recent discovery of social media influencer, rapper, and commentator Darlington Okoye, popularly known as Speed Darlington, in police custody.

Adeyanju disclosed that Speed Darlington was arrested following a petition filed by Burna Boy.

In a statement on his social media page, Adeyanju said, “We just spent the last 30 minutes with Speed Darlington, and he narrated how he was arrested in Lagos last Friday. He was moved around before eventually being brought to Abuja, where he has been in detention since then. We can confirm that the petition against him was written by Burna Boy.

“You can’t sing against oppressors and still be an oppressor.

“We are now involved in the Speed Darlington matter. We will do everything to get him freed. Nobody should be arrested by the police for expressing their views or opinions. We urge the authorities to stop the clampdown on freedom of speech in Nigeria.”

Speed Darlington recently gained attention on social media after commenting on the trending news of the arrest of American business mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, following the controversy surrounding Diddy’s legal troubles.

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