The Aseyin of Iseyinland, Oba Sefiu Olawale Oyebola has intervened in the lingering misunderstanding between Fuji icon, Wasiu Ayinde Marshall (KWAM 1) and his erstwhile lead drummer, Ayankunle Ayanlowo.
The monarch urged the duo to sheath their swords to allow amicable reconciliation.
Ayankunle accused the fuji musician of poor welfare package for band members which KWAM 1 denied.
Speaking at his place when Ayankunle paid him a visit upon invitation over the issue, Aseyin hinted that because Wasiu Ayinde and Ayankunle Ayanlowo have strong connections with Iseyin, one being an in-law while the other is a son of Ado-Awaye, a community under Iseyin local government, he had no choice than to wade into the crisis and seek peaceful settlement.
He said: “I have heard what Kunle said about his experience at his work and also listened to the video made by his former boss, Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde.
“All I will say is that both of them should allow peace to reign. I told Kunle to stop posting videos, abusing his former boss and has started efforts to reach out to K1 to speak with him and ask for peaceful reconciliation.
“I have read and listened to many angles to the issue from individuals taking sides but as a monarch, I will want peace and not for this to continue.
Ayanlowo said he had been asked not to do or make any confrontational video or grant interviews anymore, promising to abide with the instructions.
He added that he would rather start to appreciate and pray for those who rallied round him globally when the issue broke out because they were his backbone.
“They said I should not attack anyone anymore through social media or live interviews and I have agreed with the monarch.
“I just want to start by appreciating all those that stood with me during my travail till now, those that heard my voice and have supported me morally, spiritually and financially.
“I pray that the Lord Almighty will not abandon them all, their children will never suffer in their effort to seek for survival,” Ayanlowo prayed.
Credit: thenationonlineng.net