King Wasiu Ayinde, a Nigerian Fuji artist commonly known as Kwam1 or K1, has spoken out about his disagreement with coworker Ayinla Kollington.
He said he is upset with Kollington for failing to come to offer his sympathies after he lost his mother in an interview with Agbaletu TV. K1 mentioned how he was present for Kollington’s mother’s funeral, escorted dignitaries, and managed all the money, yet he gave him a lousy return.
K1 noted how Kollington is hale and hearty and was in Nigeria, yet he made an excuse that he called Kwam1 and didn’t pick up the call.
“I am so angry with Alhaji Kollington because he never showed up to offer his condolences when I lost my mum. When his own mother passed away, I supported him to give his mum a befitting burial. I brought a lot of dignitaries to the burial for him, and I handled all the finances 100%. See how he paid me back. What could have happened after everything I did for him? He is in Nigeria, hale and hearty, and the only excuse he gave was that he called me, and I didn’t pick up. Am I not supposed to be angry?”.
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A year back, Kunle Ayanlowo, Kwam1’s former drummer, opened up on his time working with him as he recounted how Kwam1 treated him and others as a slave. He recounted an incident with Kwam1, which worsened his disclosed how Kwam1 ulcer and told Nigerians to hold Kwam1 accountable should anything happen to him.
Kwam1 debunked his allegations, telling him to stop lying as he noted how Kunle was trying to damage his reputation, meanwhile, he was the one who raised him when he was a nobody. In a diss track, K1 asserted that Kunle is always looking for money and happiness, and the consequence is what he sees after 32 years of working with nothing to show off.