/ May 19, 2026
/ May 19, 2026

Speed Darlington vows not to give out his properties again

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No other person can properly take care of them as I do – Speed Darlington

Speed Darlington, a Nigerian artist, has revealed why he is unable to leave his properties to a family member.

Speed Darlington, also known as Akpi, stated that he cannot rent out his properties since no one can properly care for them as he does.

In the video clip he shared, he explained how his car tyre ruptured in several places due to the irresponsibility of the individual he let drive his car the day before.

“I don’t like giving people my thing; no one will pamper it like you do. Even family”, he said.

Furthermore, he added that he had once given his family members his car to look after, and they spoiled the button of his air conditioner.

He stressed that he doesn’t do friendship with his properties, no matter who you are to him.

Reacting to the post

Rosythrone said, “No one will pamper your thing like you pamper it. Osheyyy, make me go write this for WhatsApp status as 2-day quote.”

Last_born_goody said: “The realest celebrity in Nigeria! Man is just enjoying oduduwa girls without pressure.”

Ekesonmoney_ reacted: “Who wants to borrow a car from Akpi Mama? Borrowing something from him is like borrowing something from Amadioha.”

Brixmediahouse commented: “Biko, what genre of music does Speedy do? Someone said it’s Afrobeat.”

Leaddyskincare said, “It can happen to you even if you don’t borrow from your family and friends.”

Missy_praise reacted: “It’s the song in the background for me.”

Eveswt_ said: “If I were an Akpi family member, I would not borrow anything from Am or even help Am keep Sef, in Akpi’s case.

Azyne said, “This guy is fine.”

Zukybeckley said, “I really want to see him fall in love, lol.”

Debbie commented, “This is so true. Sometimes family will make you regret giving them your things. Akpi is smart.”

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