Wednesday, July 16, 2025 - Controversial Nigerian entertainer, Darlington Achakpo,
popularly called Akpi or Speed Darlington, has dragged the National Agency for
the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) to court for declaring him
wanted.
A consortium of female
attorneys representing the artist filed the suit at the Federal High Court in
Abuja on July 9, 2025.
In the court filing,
Speed Darlington claims that NAPTIP’s actions amounted to an unlawful and
defamatory declaration.
The agency had published
a notice on June 27, 2025, declaring him wanted, accompanied by his photograph
and name, under the headline “Wanted by NAPTIP.” The publication was widely
circulated across multiple national newspapers, both in print and online.
According to Speed
Darlington, declaring him wanted was baseless and has caused irreparable
harm to his reputation and personal safety.
The entertainer is also
asking the court for a perpetual injunction restraining NAPTIP, whether by
itself, its agents, servants, officers, operatives, or any individual acting on
its instructions, from enforcing or giving effect to the contents of the June
27 publication.
On June 27, Naija News reported
that NAPTIP officially declared Speed Darlington wanted in connection with alleged criminal offences
after the musician, during an Instagram livestream, appeared to admit to having
sexual relations with a 15-year-old girl.
In a public notice posted
via its verified Instagram handle @officialnaptip, the agency wrote, “WANTED
BY NAPTIP. Darlington Okoye, aka Speed Darlington, is wanted in connection with
alleged offences including rape, cyberbullying, and cyberstalking. Anyone with
credible information on his whereabouts is urged to contact NAPTIP immediately.
Call: 07030000203, info@naptip.gov.ng.”
In a defiant response
posted on YouTube, Speed Darlington dismissed the allegations as baseless and
accused NAPTIP of seeking “social media clout.”
“I’m not coming. You hear me? I’m not coming. I have not
committed any crime. All I did was speak,” he said.
He went further to demand
a ₦2.5 million appearance fee, claiming any meeting with the agency would
amount to an official performance.
“₦2.5 million is what I charge for my
appearance. You want to pay me ₦2.5 million plus round-trip tickets for me and
my PA to come? Because I call that appearance,” he said mockingly.
Challenging the agency’s
claims, the entertainer questioned the basis for his summons, asking, “Where
is your evidence? Who is the complainant? Do you want to use me to collect
social media clout? Hey, look at us. We are doing our job. We summoned a
celebrity and he came.”
He maintained that he had
committed no crime and accused the agency of attempting psychological
manipulation.
“There is no crime. All I did was try to claim it. You have no evidence. You have nothing. So, my coming here is a waste of my time,” he said.
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