Don’t let me end up like Mohbad – KWAM 1’s ex-drummer cries out, accuses singer of attacking him (VIDEO)

In a deeply moving and soul-stirring five-minute video, Ayanlowo's impassioned pleas echoed with profound fear for his life. Through tear-filled eyes and quivering voice, he courageously laid bare his soul, accusing KWAM 1 of unleashing a wave of terror upon him for daring to challenge the revered Fuji star's alleged mistreatment. In the depths of his emotions, he exposed the excruciating inner battle he is waging, averred that he is torn between the suffocating silence of fear and the overwhelming urge to speak his truth, said no matter the choice he made, he is doomed to be haunted by the relentless specter of blame.


Kunle Ayanlowo, the ex-drummer of the renowned Nigerian Fuji artist King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM 1, has once again turned to social media, this time in a desperate plea for his safety and life.

This comes after Ayanlowo initially grabbed headlines following an interview where he revealed details about his purported maltreatment during his 32-year time working with Wasiu.

In the wake of Ayanlowo’s explosive interview, social media became a battleground of heated debates, with celebrities fiercely picking sides.

However, in a dramatic turn of events, the ex-drummer has returned to the digital arena, this time with a chilling cry for help, as he fears for his very life.

In a video circulating online, Ayanlowo bravely recounts receiving a barrage of unsettling calls following his revelations about his former boss.

Shockingly, he reveals being physically assaulted twice that resulted in the destruction of his phone.

With desperation etched on his face, Ayanlowo pleads with fellow Nigerians to intervene, painted a stark picture of his once-secure life now hanging by a thread due to his association with KWAM 1.

The flustered old man warned that nothing must happen to his wife and child and that people should help him. Ayanlowo added that if he had lied against his former boss, then God should be the judge.

Ayanlowo continued to beg Nigerians to save him in the five-minute video. According to him, his case should not end up like that of late singer, Mohbad.

The drummer said that if he had kept quiet, people would have blamed him and now that he decided to speak, he hasn’t been at peace.

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