Wasiu Ayinde, the Fuji singer fondly called Kwam 1, has finally addressed his rift with Kunle Ayanlowo, his former drummer.
Earlier in the month, Ayanlowo alleged that Kwam 1 was fond of treating his band members like “slaves”.
The instrumentalist claimed he “achieved nothing” while working under the Fuji singer for over three decades.
Ayanlowo, who left the band in October 2022, also asked the public to hold the ace singer responsible should any harm befall him.
Kwam 1 had earlier refused to address the allegations.
But speaking with journalists at his Mayegun Resort in Ìjẹ̀bú Ode, Ogun, on Saturday, the Fuji star denied Ayanlowo’s allegations.
Ayinde also shared his side of the story about his fallout with Ayanlowo. The singer said he “single-handedly” formed his band,” adding that the initial sharing formula with members was 60/40.
Kwam 1 said as time went on, he adjusted the sharing formula to 40/60 due to the burgeoning size of his music band.
He explained that whenever they perform at an event, he takes 30 percent of the cut while his band members receive 50 percent. 10 percent of his cut and that of his band go to their management.
Giving an illustration of the sharing formula, Kwam 1 said: “For instance, if we make N10 million from a show, I take only N3 million. and I pay my security details from the N3 million”.
The singer also spoke about the years-long financial challenges he faced to ensure the smooth running of the band.
“You know how many things I have overlooked in my life to be able to keep a band working? I never can say how many times I have gone to borrow money to finance my band’s trip,” he said.
“From inception, the agreement between me and my group was 60/40. 40 percent to them because they were not many then. Maybe about nine of them. But when they were becoming larger, getting to 14, or 15, there was an adjustment of money conditions. I said okay 50/50.
“It is a sole band. I have the grace of God to be able to be someone that is contented. Do you know how many times I have sold my things to fund my band?
“In my band now, I have like 27 or 28. You can imagine.”
Wasiu also referred to Ayanlowo as a “troubleshooter” who “complains too much”. The singer said the drummer left the band several times due to his “proclivity for troubles”.
The musician said about seven people apologised to him separately to reinstate Ayanlowo in the band.
“Like Ayankunle has been a former member of the band. He has been a troubleshooter. He has gone and come back on several occasions. I will tell you, of all my bandmen, he is the only member that over seven times people have come to beg for to restore. Ayankunle that you see complains too much,” he said.
He also alleged that the instrumentalist once absconded from the band when they travelled to England to perform in the 90s.
Kwam 1 claimed Ayanlowo’s “dubious act” was eventually uncovered at the British Embassy after overstaying in England.
“Ayankunle that is complaining that we tore his passport, let me tell you his story. He ran away from the band in England while we were on tour in the 90s. He ran away from the band with his passport. Together with him and another two members of the band. And we came back to Nigeria,” the singer said.
“After overstaying in London, he now gave the passport to somebody to renew it at the embassy. They took the passport, changed the head, and put another person’s head. When they got to the embassy, they discovered that the interview they did for that one did not tally with the visas in the passport. They now asked the person he sent to tell the owner of the passport to come and collect it. Ayankunle’s passport is inside the British embassy.
“He cannot write and read. I facilitated a passport for him. I’m not the one who collected his passport. He ran away with it. How come the same passport is with me?
“Is it possible for them to return to Nigeria without their passports? Of course, they all have their passports. If I had withheld their passports, Immigration or Customs would have questioned what I was doing with such a number of passports.
“When I saw that their problems were becoming too much for me, I disbanded them and then regrouped again with new members. After them, another set of people has run away. It’s a common thing with band members,”
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