Fuji veteran Ayinla Kollington has denied claims made by his colleague Wasiu Ayinde, popularly known as K1 de Ultimate, that he failed to commiserate with him following the death of his mother.
K1 had earlier alleged that despite standing by Kollington during his own mother’s death, the latter did not return the favour.
Reacting in an interview on Agbaletu TV, Kollington vehemently denied the accusation, saying he made several attempts to reach out to K1 but his calls went unanswered.
“When Wasiu Ayinde’s mum died, I called him severally. He didn’t pick up, nor did he return the calls. Even on New Year’s Day, I called, and he didn’t pick up. I was like, what’s wrong with this boy? So, I let him be,” he said.
The music icon also criticised K1’s attitude, suggesting that his recent title, “Olori Omoba”, had gone to his head.
He said: “He can’t tell me he was busy. What was he busy doing? If it is because he was crowned the ‘Olori omoba’, that position is for his family at Ijebu, not for me. Does he want to become God?”
Kollington further declared that he remains the undisputed leader of Fuji music.
“I am the leader of all the Fuji singers. 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 kpai me,” he added.