Stingy man – Fuji icon K1 De Ultimate slammed for counting the cash he sprayed on 9ice at an event (VIDEO)

King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, known for his proud Ijebu heritage, made a rare appearance at an event where, instead of gracing the stage as the performer, he took on the role of cash-sprayer, a practice he has generously enjoyed as a celebrated singer. The Fuji icon revived his renowned Ijebu traits when he was observed meticulously counting the currency destined for his spray on 9ice during the event, a gesture that sparked controversy with many branding him as a frugal Ijebu man.


Fuji music veteran King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM 1 or K1 De Ultimate, sparked a buzz among online users with his recent actions towards the acclaimed Nigerian singer, 9ice, at an event.

In a rapidly circulating video clip, the sensational 9ice takes center stage, captivating the audience with his electrifying performance.

Amidst the pulsating beats, Fuji legends such as Malaika and the illustrious K1 De Ultimate grace the stage, joining 9ice in an exhilarating display of camaraderie and mutual admiration.

While Malaika was captured in the act of extravagantly showering cash with abandon, KWAM 1, in stark contrast, was depicted meticulously counting the 1000 naira notes in his possession before elegantly bestowing them upon the Alapomeji crooner.

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The viral footage ignited a flurry of online reactions, with many dubbing K1 De Ultimate’s actions as stingy, attributing it to his perceived strong Ijebu heritage. However, staunch defenders rose to his defense, suggesting that his cautious approach might stem from a desire to watch his spending amidst prevailing economic hardships.

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This is coming few days after the Fuji star cancelled his 67th birthday celebration.

KWAM 1 who turned 67 on March 3rd, 2024, said his birthday will not be business as usual due to the current economic hardship in the country.

In a statement released via his Instagram recently, Kwam1 explained that “there is nothing much happening in our country Nigeria to warrant me celebrating at this point in time.”

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