KILLINGTON: K1 CAN KILL ME IF HE WANTS LEADERSHIP

Nigerian Fuji maestro Alhaji Kollington has responded to his colleague, King Wasiu Ayinde, better known as K1 De Ultimate, after K1 expressed anger over Kollington’s absence at his mother’s burial. Kollington debunked K1’s claims, stating that he had called K1 several times when his mother died, but K1 didn’t pick up or return the calls.

Kollington questioned K1’s behavior, asking if he was too busy to return his calls. He claimed that K1 became proud after being crowned Olori Omoba and wondered if K1 wanted to become God. Kollington asserted his position as the leader of all Fuji singers, stating that K1 can never be the leader while he is alive.

“If he wants to become the leader, he can come and kill me,” Kollington said. “He can never be the leader when I am still alive. For me to have survived the sickness that happened to me recently, it is only God that can kill me.”

The feud between Kollington and K1 De Ultimate comes after K1’s former drummer, Kunle Ayanlowo, opened up about his time working with K1, recounting alleged mistreatment and a past incident that worsened his ulcer. K1 has since denied the allegations, and the two have exchanged diss tracks.