There were strong rumours there was a
strong disagreement between fuji icon, Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly
known as K1 and his long time manager, Percy Ademokun.
But speaking to Saturday Beats recently, K1 said there was never an issue between them but Percy felt it was time to move on.
“We didn’t have any problem. He was with
me right from when he was a student. He said he was tired of what he
was doing and needed to move forward. You cannot force a man to remain
with you otherwise you would be having issues continuously. The vacuum
his exit created continued to get wider every day. He was with the band
for almost 20 years. He tried his best. God will keep him as He will
also keep the band,” he said.
“Now, I have a new publicist. She is
Esther Akinwade. She is based in the US but she has to come back to
Nigeria. We are going to have a lot of international concerts this year.
I needed someone to be in charge and be my spokesperson. She has been
one of us. We have groomed her over the years. I believe she will go a
long way to manage my affairs. She is fully prepared for any
bombardment.”
K1 used the opportunity to clear the air concerning some recent controversies that have trailed him.
One of them was the incident at Ago
Iwoye, Ogun State, few months ago, where it was alleged he shot a female
undergraduate at a concert held in the town. It was alleged K1 was
quizzed by the police concerning the incident.
“I was never involved in anything in Ago
Iwoye other than going there to perform. I wouldn’t want to castigate
the Nigeria Police. I also wouldn’t want to have a conflict with them. I
had to exercise restraint at the request of the police boss who said I
should play the situation down. I am not a coward; I am a fighter at all
angles when issues like this come up. I didn’t have any issue with
anybody at Ago Iwoye. The police have done their investigation. They
were thankful I didn’t talk about it.”
Also, it was alleged K1 snubbed the late
Barrister’s fifth year memorial concert where so many other fuji
artistes turned out en masse to honour the late fuji icon.
Speaking about the concert, K1 said, “I
am a true musical son of the late Barrister. I served him truly. He was
buried right inside his house. I and the late Barrister had that
agreement before he died. He told me what he wanted and I vowed to do
it.
“When he died, I had my plans to
immortalise his name so that every other fuji musician can benefit and
learn from him. I told the former governor, Babatunde Fasola, about my
plans and he agreed with me. But Barrister’s family had their own plans
as well. He had grown up children. If they had looked at me as one of
them, there wouldn’t have been any problem. You cannot force grown up
people to listen to you. I told his family and members of Fuji Musicians
Association of Nigeria about my plans to immortalise Barrister and how
we could turn his home to a museum.
“I don’t like it when an issue is
brought to the table and everybody discusses it but when it comes to
funding, you leave it for one man. After five years, Barrister’s
children went different ways from our plan. One of his children
commissioned somebody to write a book on Barrister. It is their right I
agree.
“But then, they came to me after five
years to tell me they planned doing something for their father’s
memorial. I told them my plan was to establish a foundation for their
father so that people would benefit from it. I wanted us to organise
seminars and do something different from aso ebi. They didn’t
like the idea. They wanted to sell Ankara. I told them if they wanted to
just hold a party and enjoy, I wouldn’t be a part of it. Governor
(Akinwumi) Ambode hadn’t spent two months in office and you just want me
to run to him and tell him we want to do Barrister’s anniversary. If it
were to be for a seminar, it would have been easier. I wanted us to
showcase Barrister as a founding father of fuji music. His children
stopped coming to me because I wasn’t in support of their idea.
“They have the right to do whatever they
want because he was their father. I cannot be blackmailed into
anything. I do whatever I am doing to honour the man. I served him all
my life. If his memorial was just going to be a party thing, I decided I
wasn’t going to be a part of it and that was what happened,” he said.
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