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Speed Darlington Demands ₦3 Billion from NAPTIP in Defamation Lawsuit

July 18, 2025
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Controversial Nigerian artist Speed Darlington has escalated his legal battle with federal authorities, filing a ₦3 billion lawsuit against the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) over what he describes as an unlawful and defamatory declaration of him as a wanted person.

The lawsuit, filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja on July 9, 2025, seeks ₦3 billion in damages, alleging that NAPTIP’s actions were defamatory. On June 27, the agency announced that Darlington was wanted for alleged crimes, including rape, cyberbullying, and cyberstalking.

The legal action, catalogued as case number FHC/ABJ/CS/1354/2025, represents a significant escalation in the ongoing dispute between the rapper and the federal agency. Darlington alleges a gross infringement of his constitutional and fundamental human rights by the federal agency.

According to court documents, the rapper is demanding ₦1 billion in general damages and an additional ₦2 billion in punitive damages, alongside a 5% monthly interest until the full sum is paid. The lawsuit also seeks additional relief, including a court order requiring NAPTIP to issue a public apology and permanently restraining the agency from further actions against him.

The controversy stems from serious allegations that led NAPTIP to place the artist on an international watch list. NAPTIP had placed Speed Darlington on an international watch list over allegations of sexual involvement with a minor. The agency confirmed it had also alerted the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) after the musician reportedly ignored multiple summonses.

The case has drawn significant attention due to Darlington’s provocative response to the agency’s summons. Taking to social media, the artist mocked NAPTIP’s efforts to summon him, stating that any official appearance should be treated as a “paid performance,” for which he demanded ₦2.5 million plus travel expenses for himself and his assistant.

The lawsuit raises important questions about due process and the balance between law enforcement authority and individual rights. Darlington’s legal team argues that the public declaration of him as a wanted person constitutes defamation and violates his fundamental rights under the Nigerian Constitution.

This development adds another layer to what has become a high-profile case involving allegations of serious crimes against a controversial public figure. The outcome of this lawsuit could have broader implications for how federal agencies handle public communications regarding ongoing investigations and the rights of individuals under investigation.

The case is expected to proceed through the Federal High Court system, with both parties preparing for what promises to be a closely watched legal battle that intersects celebrity culture, law enforcement practices, and constitutional rights in Nigeria.

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Speed Darlington has filed a ₦3 billion lawsuit against NAPTIP after the agency declared him wanted for serious crimes, including rape and cyberbullying. The rapper claims the public declaration was defamatory and violated his constitutional rights, while NAPTIP had placed him on an international watch list and alerted Interpol after he ignored multiple summonses.

The case highlights the tension between law enforcement authority and individual rights. Darlington is demanding ₦1 billion in general damages and ₦2 billion in punitive damages, plus a public apology from the federal agency.

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