Speed Darlington on the Run: NAPTIP Declares Him Wanted!
From "Joke" to "Wanted": NAPTIP Declares Speed Darlington A Fugitive in Escalating Saga!
June 27, 2025 – The dramatic back-and-forth between controversial musician Speed Darlington and the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Person (NAPTIP) has taken a stunning new turn. What began as a summons over a "disturbing video" and a "joke" about underage claims has now escalated into a full-blown manhunt, with NAPTIP declaring the self-proclaimed "ghetto president" officially WANTED.
Just yesterday, June 26th, 2025, Speed Darlington (real name Darlington Okoye) publicly released a letter attempting to diffuse the situation. In his characteristic style, he asserted his "law-abiding" nature and claimed the controversial video, which allegedly contained admissions of sexual acts involving minors, was "made for purely entertainment purpose only" and "what was meant to be a joke has been blown out of proportion." He even offered a "profound apology" for any "misunderstanding" his "innocuous actions" may have caused. Crucially, in that same letter, he reiterated his availability to meet with NAPTIP on June 26th, 2025 – the very day he sent the letter, a date he himself had previously suggested as an alternative to NAPTIP's firm June 2nd, 2025 mandate.
However, it appears his letter, and his attempts at setting his own schedule, fell on deaf ears at the anti-trafficking agency. NAPTIP had initially invited him on May 30th, 2025, to appear on Friday, May 30th, over the disturbing video. When he failed to appear, citing "short notice," NAPTIP firmly moved his mandatory appearance to Monday, June 2nd, 2025, stating they "cannot work with Speed Darlington's time."
Now, with both the May 30th and June 2nd deadlines (and apparently his self-imposed June 26th date) seemingly unmet by Darlington, NAPTIP has moved beyond invitations. A prominent "WANTED" poster has been widely circulated, featuring Darlington Okoye's photo and his various aliases including "Akpi," "Irregular Speedometer," and "Scorpion King." The poster explicitly states he is wanted in connection with alleged offenses of rape, cyberbullying, and cyberstalking.
The public is now urged to contact NAPTIP's call center with any credible information regarding his whereabouts. The dramatic shift from a "clarification" meeting to a "wanted" declaration signals NAPTIP's zero-tolerance approach and suggests they are taking the allegations with utmost seriousness, regardless of Speed Darlington's "clout and entertainment" defense.
The music world and social media are abuzz with the unprecedented turn of events. Will Speed Darlington emerge to face these new, graver accusations, or will his "entertainment purposes" now lead to a more serious stage? Only time will tell as this high-stakes celebrity drama continues to unfold.

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