KWAM1’s son becomes Canadian citizen

Mustapha Adetunji, son of Fuji music legend, Wasiu Ayinde Anifoswoshe, popularly known as KWAM1, is now a Canadian citizen.

Father and son announced the development in separate messages on Instagram on Monday.

The English and Business graduate from York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada arrived Nigeria on Monday to show his father certificates from his school and the Canadian government.

A musician in his own right, Mustapha owns Marshal Records and goes by the stage name M’Marshal.

His songs include ‘Loke’ and ‘My Way’ featuring Terry G.

He collaborated with his dad in May 2014 on the remix of ‘Baby Mi (Consolidation)’.

M’Marshal opened the stage for artistes like Olu Maintain, Iyanya and Basketmouth when they toured Toronto and was one of the performers at the first Lagos Countdown held at the Eko Atlantic, Victoria Island, Lagos.

He is one of five children in the music business like their more famous dad.