Actresses Dayo Amusa, Liz Da-Silva and Kemi Korede have reacted to Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde, popularly known as KWAM 1 or K1 de Ultimate, performing a new song titled ‘Ganusi.’.....CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>.....CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
This comes in the wake of a heated controversy surrounding his late mother’s burial in Ijebu Ode last week.
A viral video from the event captured KWAM 1 making a remark that some interpreted as disrespectful towards Islamic clerics, claiming they came to ganusi.
The statement quickly sparked debate, with some arguing that ganusi simply means ‘to gather,’ while others saw it as an insult to the religious leaders.
The situation escalated when the musician refused to apologise, further fueling the backlash.
However, KWAM 1 has now turned the phrase into a full-fledged song, performing it at a recent event.
Clips of the performance, infused with his signature Fuji style have since gone viral, drawing reactions from fans and celebrities alike.
Many were seen dancing and vibing to the rhythm, turning what was once a controversial statement into an entertaining spectacle.
Actresses like Dayo Amusa, Kemi Korede and Liz Da-Silva joined in the online frenzy, flooding the comments with laughter and excitement.
Dayo Amusa wrote, “E enter baje.”
Kemi Korede reacted with fire emojis.
Liz Da-Silva shared the clip on Instagram, captioning it, “I give up on daddy 😂😂 Much love 🥰 Babami. Since dem don turn ganusi to content, daddy quickly join them 💃 No dull moment.”
Meanwhile, Fuji musician Sefiu Alao defended KWAM 1 in an interview shared online on Thursday, adding another layer to the ongoing discussion.