In the clip, the Fuji icon used the phrase “Ga nu si” in reference to some Islamic clerics.
Legendary Fuji musician King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as K1 De Ultimate and KWAM1 has stated that he will not apologize to muslim clerics over alleged offensive remarks.
According to him, he's standing by his words against Islamic clerics (Alfas) during the Fidau prayer for his late mother.
Many found KWAM1's statement in a clip showing him conversing with a man while preparing for his late mother’s 8-day Fidau prayer offensive.
In the clip, the Fuji icon used the phrase “Ga nu si” in reference to some Islamic clerics.
Speaking in Yoruba, KWAM1 said, “Alfas will not go to my father’s house for the party; it’s my house they will “Ga nu si.” Then we prayed in my house before returning to my father’s house for the main party.”
He explained that if he apologised as requested, he would be accepting he did something wrong.
He said, “To admit guilt means saying, ‘Okay, don’t be angry.’ But there’s no reason for that because I have done nothing wrong. If you admit guilt, you are saying the accusations are true, which they are not.”