Nigerian singer, Speed Darlington, was caught in an altercation with a woman who attempted to prank him over a parking spot. In a video that has since gone viral, the woman ordered a man to loosen the tyres of Speedy’s car. After discovering his tyres had been punctured, Speedy confronted the woman, who claimed not to know him despite following him on Instagram. The altercation escalated when Speedy kicked a sign behind the car and promised to deal with the woman. He said, “no parking what, you puncture four of my tyres, you smooke crack? I say are you maad?” Then the lady asked him, “will you beat me?” Speedy replied her “maybe”. @Mr_kay said: “Do you wanna beat me?
Akpi: MAYBE.” @I_Am_Oluchi reacted: “On top our Benzo??? Una dey Whyne?” @Sandyphina said: “Our benzo.” @zuganbodyworks said: “Who go prank gods.” @Puritylove reacted: “Maybe got me rolling on the floor.” @Ednaveed reacted: “It the maybe for me.” @shred commented: “Them de prank the GODS.” @Boodaddy994 said:“Akpi no dey accept this kinda play.” @Nenye.sum said: “Speed is in a good mood here Abeg.” @Ladyparkistan commented: “Don’t prank my @user6512913255712 said: “Deh play; he’s from New York and they dgaf about nothing.” Watch the video below: @cruzbydon Speed darlington no de play that kind joke😁😁 #speeddarlington #akpimuo #foryou #fyp #funny #laugh #prankakpi ♬ original sound – SpeedDarlingtonFanTv📺
49-year-old man arraigned for allegedly stealing car tyres worth N4.2M
A 49-year-old man named Anthony Owusi has been taken to court in Lagos on allegations of stealing 245 car tyres worth millions of naira.
The accused appeared before the Ojo Magistrate’s Court and pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy and theft. The prosecution claimed that on September 5, 2022, Owusi and accomplices conspired to steal the car tyres belonging to Chukwudi Emele, which were valued at N4.2 million. The case contravenes sections 287 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015, according to the prosecution. The magistrate, L.J.K Layeni, granted the defendant bail of N500,000 with two sureties in like sum and adjourned the case until May 17 for trial.