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‘You’re lucky I have a lot to lose’ – Burna Boy reacts to Speed Darlington’s release

Famous Nigerian singer, Burna Boy has broken his silence over the release of Speed Darlington from police detention. On November […]

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Famous Nigerian singer, Burna Boy has broken his silence over the release of Speed Darlington from police detention.

On November 27, Darlington was rearrested barely two months after his first arrest by Burna Boy.

Media Talk Africa reports that Darlington had taunted Burna Boy over his affiliation with the embattled American rapper, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs who is currently facing multiple sexual exploitation and human trafficking charges.

Seemingly reacting to the release on his Instagram story on Tuesday, Burna Boy noted that his critics are lucky that he has a lot to lose, else many of them “would not be here no more”.

“When they talk nobody cares, but it’s a Nuclear disaster when I react.

“You all don’t know how lucky you are that I have too much to lose now, Walahi a lot of you wouldn’t be here no more. Anyway make I just go buy another thing relax.”

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