KWAM 1 Blasts ValueJet Owner Soname: ‘He Will Feel Me in His Business’

A leaked audio recording of renowned Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde threatening ValueJet airline owner Kunle Soname, claiming the businessman “will feel me in his business,” has sparked a new scandal.
Hours after the musician officially apologized for his disruptive behavior at the Abuja airport earlier in the week, the development occurred.
According to the source, the artist tried to stop a ValueJet plane from taking flight on Tuesday morning, and the plane almost hit him. He was previously deboarded for allegedly breaking flight regulations.
Widespread social media censure followed the incident, which resulted in the aircraft’s pilot being suspended.

The Airline Operators of Nigeria responded by placing the musician on a no-fly list, which prevents him from traveling on member airlines’ flights.

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After the controversy, the musician, also known as KWAM 1, apologized to his fans, the airline, and everyone else involved in a video that was released on Friday.

But according to reports, the musician offered his version of events in the leaked recording that is already making the rounds online, blaming ValueJet of embarrassing him in public.

In the recording, he threatened Soname directly after warning that no one “messes with me and gets away with it.”

“I’m a patient who needs water every second; you won’t want to see me shut down,” K1 remarked in Yoruba. Allow them to swear about the occurrence using the Bible and the Quran. I was told not to make it a national issue, but the pilot demanded that I not bring the water flask inside. Then, “don’t let him go,” she told one of them. “Nobody is going if that’s how you want it,” I said.

I dumped the contents into the flask for everyone to see when they began to assemble. Your boss Soname is “omo mi ni,” which translates to “my boy.” Soname in government, I promise. Nobody does that and gets away with it; I’m Wasiu Ayinde, and I didn’t look for problems, skip the line, or do anything improper, but the next thing I heard was, “You can’t go on our flight.” Even though I would never wish to take that flight again, Soname will sense my presence in his business.

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