“I Left Lagos Girls for New York Girls” — Speed Darlington Brags Amid NAPTIP Scandal
Controversial rapper Speed Darlington is back in the news — but not for a new song. This time, it’s drama, escape, and… girl talk?
After being declared wanted by NAPTIP (National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons) over allegations of involvement with a minor, Speedy has reportedly fled Nigeria — straight to New York City. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
But rather than laying low, the US-based rapper jumped on Instagram Live with bold words:
“I left Lagos girls for New York girls. I thought they were better. These people dey do love. Our own people na ‘give me money, give me money’.”
The Internet? It went up in flames.
🔥 Reactions Trail the Rant
As expected, Nigerians had strong opinions:
@LifeOfALoneR40: “He said it all, Nigerian girls are only there for the money.”
@tsetseSBM: “Relocating to New York to chill won’t erase the fact that NAPTIP declared you wanted. Enjoy your time there, but you’ll still have to face the music.”
@donaldson20220: “Any Igbo person supporting you is a bast**d… we preach against this.”
@PraiseOluw97152: “This guy useless pass Portable.”
Whether you’re a fan or a critic, one thing is clear — Speed Darlington knows how to stay trending, for better or worse.
🧠But Let’s Unpack This…
Yes, it’s entertaining, but the case carries weight:
NAPTIP doesn’t joke around. Being declared wanted is no small thing.
His public statements are damaging — both legally and culturally.
The generalisation of Nigerian women as “money-hungry” isn’t just unfair — it’s lazy. Nigeria, especially Lagos, is filled with hardworking women chasing success, not handouts.
🎤 Speed Darlington: Clown or Cautionary Tale?
From claiming he can win the presidency to calling himself the most fashionable Nigerian alive, Speedy is one of those public figures that blurs the line between satire and scandal.
But this time, it’s not just clout-chasing. With allegations of abuse, jokes hit different.
🎯 Final Note: Not All PR is Good PR
Speed Darlington might laugh now in New York, but reputation, especially in Nigeria’s celebrity circles, is harder to rebuild than it is to destroy. And when you mix legal issues with public arrogance, even your fans may start to disappear.
💬 What Do You Think?
Do you agree with Speedy’s take on Nigerian girls vs. New York girls?
Should fans separate the entertainment from the accusations?
Drop your thoughts below.
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