Wasiu Ayinde, often known as KWAM or K1 De Ultimate, is a Yoruba Fuji master, who has responded to accusations made by Ayankunle Ayanlowo and other band members that his staff slaves them. In a Sunday interview with GoldMyne TV, K1 emphasized that Ayankunle and the other members were only being prankish and intended to damage his reputation in their interviews.
Ayankunle talked about his experiences working with KWAM1, citing maltreatment and comparing his relationship with the artist to that of a master and a slave. He said that when they traveled, KWAM1 would seize their passports, and he related an instance in which he was told to go back home rather than get help.
The drummer pledged to hold the singer responsible if something were to happen to him and disclosed persistent health difficulties, attributing them to stress from his roughly 32 years with KWAM1. In response to the accusation, KWAM1 stated that Ayankunle fled the band during their English tour and complained that his passport was being kept. As a result, the British government confiscated his travel credentials for staying longer than the visa's return date. Using their passports, Ayankunle and two other people fled the band in England.
And we went back to Nigeria. It was in the nineties. Information that came to us after he fled said that during his overstay, he surrendered his passport to someone to come submit it at the British consulate. They weren't stamping visas on passport pamphlets at the time. The individual was able to effectively modify his data while maintaining
Wasiu Ayinde, often known as KWAM or K1 De Ultimate, is a Yoruba Fuji master. his has responded to accusations made by Ayankunle Ayanlowo and other band members that his staff slaves them. Speaking on Sunday, K1 emphasized that Ayankunle and the other members were only being prankish and attempting to harm his reputation in their interviews. Ayankunle talked about his experiences working with KWAM1, claiming to have been mistreated and drawing comparisons between a slave and a master in their relationship.
He claimed KWAM1 would confiscate their passports when they traveled and recounted an incident where he was instructed to return home instead of seeking medical attention. I Watched a Video Of a Person Shot During a Protest, Not... The drummer expressed ongoing health concerns, attributing them to stress from his about 32 years with KWAM1, and vowed to hold the singer accountable if anything happened to him. Responding to the allegation, KWAM1 said Ayankunle, complaining of his passport being withheld, ran away from the band while they were on a tour in England and since then had had his travel documents confiscated by the British authorities for overstaying beyond the return date on the visa.
Ayankunle and two other people fled the band in England. And we went back to Nigeria. It was in the nineties. Information that came to us after he fled said that during his overstay, he surrendered his passport to someone to come submit it at the British consulate. They weren't stamping visas on passport pamphlets at the time. The guy kept Ayankunle's passport while successfully changing his personal information. My career was aided by being K1's nephew, Sikiru Lemon "The passport was detained by the embassy after it was examined closely. The passport of Ayankunle is at the British High Commission. I helped this man, who hardly knows how to read or write, get a passport.
It wasn't me that picked up his passport. He took it and fled. Why am I carrying the same passport? KWAM 1 asked. The Fuji maestro went on to say that Ismaila Olubade, a banned member, had also accused him of robbing him of his passport and abandoning them in America so they could see his ex-wife in London. Demola Oyefeso then purchased tickets for them to return to Nigeria. "Are they able to travel back to Nigeria without their passports? They're all carrying their passports, of course. Immigration or Customs would have asked me what I was doing with so many passports if I had refused to give over theirs. I broke them up when I realized their issues were becoming too much for me, and I later formed a new group.
Another group of individuals fled after them. It's a typical occurrence for band members," he continued. Regarding the claim that employees were enslaving them, KWAM1 stated that he has never treated anyone unfairly and that he has always listened to them. He used the example of a band member who had complained that his house in Oyo State was being considered for destruction. He reassured the member that he would take action on his behalf and would enlist the support of another team member to rescue the situation. I informed him that his house alone could not be demolished.
Governor Seyi Makinde was certain that many homes would have also been designated for the benefit of the state's citizens, even though I could simply question him. Therefore, it was simpler to merely assist him with what he could offer and other people's assistance," he insisted.