Lawyer to embattled singer Speed Darlington, Stan Alieke, has challenged Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy to arrest socialite Pascal Okechukwu, aka Cubana Chief Priest, for allegedly defaming him, just as he arrested Speed Darlington for making similar claims.
Cubana Chief Priest has been trolling Burna Boy on social media in response to a shade thrown at him by the singer. In one post, Chief Priest claimed that Burna Boy had an illicit relationship with embattled American music executive Diddy in an attempt to win a Grammy. Speed Darlington was arrested for making similar claims.
In response, Darlington’s lawyer, Stan Alieke, challenged Burna Boy to prove he isn’t a coward by arresting Chief Priest in the same way he arrested his client.
On his Instastory, Alieke wrote, “Your petition claims 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 reach and influence just referenced the baby oil and Diddy banter, so the world is expecting you to engage the police and arrest him since that’s your modus operandi, or the street will interpret it as cowardice. Well, I’m just a lawyer that wants justice to go round.”
