Portable has tackled Kunle Ayanlowo, the ex-drummer of Wasiu Ayinde, the Fuji singer better known as Kwam 1, over his recent allegation.
In a now-viral interview, Ayanlowo accused Kwam 1 of maltreating his staff, alleging that he treated them “like slaves”.
He also alleged that he “achieved nothing” while working under the singer for over three decades.
Reacting to Ayanlowo’s claims in a video, Portable questioned why the instrumentalist continued working for Kwam 1 for over 30 years if he “truly did not achieve anything”.
The singer also cautioned Ayanlowo against tarnishing Kwam 1’s “good name”.
“You worked with someone for 30-something years, when you did not achieve anything under one year, why did you not leave? If he really did not achieve anything, I am sure he would have left since. Do not spoil someone’s good name,” he said.
“K1 de Ultimate is a star. You said you did not achieve anything after staying for 30-something years, why did you not leave to go and work for someone else? You are not even grateful that you are still alive and that God gave you long life.
“You are working with someone and you expect him not to withhold your passport? Do you know how many I heard of musicians K1 took abroad and they absconded? Know what you are doing. Do not spoil someone’s good name.”
Kwam 1 has however remained reticent about the allegations.
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