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Portable weighs in, blasts K1’s ex-drummer over maltreatment claim
Portable has entered the ongoing drama surrounding the legendary Fuji musician, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal k1 and his longtime drummer, Kunle Ayanlowo.
The saga became public when a video went viral, depicting Ayanlowo accusing KWAM 1 of mistreatment throughout his 32 years of service.
In a new twist, Portable has taken to social media to weigh in on the controversy, sharing his perspective in a video.
Expressing himself, the singer questioned why Ayanlowo did not leave KWAM 1’s camp after realizing he was not reaping any benefits from their association for a whole period of over 30 years.
Portable urged restraint, cautioning Ayanlowo against tarnishing KWAM 1’s esteemed reputation.
He emphasized the need for respect towards the iconic musician, stressing that KWAM 1 is divinely blessed and deserves admiration.
Furthermore, Portable raised practical concerns, querying Ayanlowo’s expectation that KWAM 1 would not retain passports during international tours to prevent potential absconding, a scenario not uncommon in the industry.
He said:
“You worked for someone for a good 30-something years, when you didn’t see any benefit since the first year why didn’t you leave? If he didn’t see any gain there, he would have left. Don’t spoil somebody else’s name.
K1 The Ultimate is a star, God created him. You worked with him for over 30 years and you’re saying you did not gain anything, why didn’t you leave since the first year and go and work for someone else? You should be thanking God that you didn’t die and that you’re alive, later you will say your boss used you abi? Okay you don’t expect him to collect your passport so that you will run away?
K1 has taken several people to travel that they would run away. Better know what you’re doing and don’t spoil another person’s name. Respect your boss so that you will have breakthrough, loyalty pass juju.”
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