In a bold statement that has captured national attention, Simon Ekpa, the Prime Minister of Biafra, has given Nigerian music star Burna Boy a 48-hour ultimatum to ensure the release of fellow artist Speed Darlington. This announcement comes amidst claims that Speed Darlington has been unlawfully detained by individuals associated with Burna Boy.
Addressing the media and his supporters, Ekpa stated, "It has come to our attention that Burna Boy and his team are acting as if they are a government of their own, engaging in activities that threaten the safety and rights of our people. We demand the immediate release of Speed Darlington. He must be freed within 48 hours, or we will take necessary action."
Ekpa emphasized that this situation is part of a broader struggle against impunity and injustice faced by the Biafran people. "We will not stand idly by while our rights are violated. This impunity will end with Biafra," he declared, urging all Biafrans to rally together in solidarity.
The ultimatum has sparked widespread reactions on social media, with some supporters of the Biafran cause expressing solidarity with Ekpa's message, while others are concerned about the potential consequences of such a confrontation between a prominent musician and a political leader.
As the deadline approaches, the public is watching closely to see how Burna Boy and his team will respond to the ultimatum. The situation highlights the complex intersection of music, politics, and social justice in Nigeria, as well as the ongoing tensions surrounding the Biafran independence movement.

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