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Speed Darlington’s lawyer dares Burna Boy to arrest Cubana Chief Priest for using ‘Diddy oil’ banter against him
Stan Alieke, the lawyer representing singer Speed Darlington, has taken to social media to dare Burna Boy to arrest Cubana Chief Priest for using the ‘Diddy oil’ banter during their spat on social media.
Recall that Burna Boy, in a post on the microblogging platform, threw a shade at a person whom he described as Owerri Rick Rozay, with many summing up that he may be referring to Cubana Chief Priest.
‘‘No forget say you be Azaman o and them don gbe you club way him name na ‘‘Omo Igbo’ for ATL and nau, na you be next,’’ Burna Boy wrote on his official X page.
While sensing that Burna Boy’s shade may be directed at him, Cubana Chief Priest fired back at the ‘Ye’ crooner in a post on his X page saying Diddy oil is the fastest way to get PTSD.
‘‘Diddy oil is the fastest way to get PTSD, you never see anything, you and you bend down collect Grammy,’’ Cubana Chief Priest fired back at Burna Boy on his X page.
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While reacting to the online fight between the pair, Stan Alieke dared Burna Boy to arrest Cubana Chief Priest since his petition against Speed Darlington claimed that the ‘‘Diddy oil banter caused him (Burna Boy) irreparable damage to his international reputation.
‘‘Your petition against Speed Darlington that the Diddy and baby oil banter has caused ‘‘irreparable damage to your international reputation and has made you lose a lot of gigs’’.
‘‘Hey, another person with more international reach and influence just referenced the baby oil and the Diddy banter, so the rest of the world is expecting you to engage the police and arrest him since that is your modus operandi or the street will interpret is a cowardice.
‘‘Well, I am just a lawyer that wants justice to go round,’’ Stan Alieke wrote on his Instagram page.
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