Legendary Fuji musician, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as K1 De Ultimate, has once again sparked curiosity among fans after a recent performance video showed him pausing mid-show to refill his iconic flask.
The clip, which quickly circulated online, reignited debates about what exactly the celebrated singer keeps inside his flask — a conversation that first trended weeks ago following his controversial encounter at Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.
In the new video, KWAM 1, while thrilling the crowd with his live band, halted briefly, reached for his flask, and carefully refilled it before continuing with his performance.
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The lighthearted moment amused those present at the concert, but online, it stirred a wave of speculation. Many fans commented that despite his insistence that it only contains water, they still suspect it may be alcohol, given the earlier saga with ValueJet.
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The controversy traces back to the viral tarmac incident in Abuja, where airline staff and observers accused the Fuji maestro of attempting to board with alcohol in a flask.
The uproar forced K1 to issue a public apology last Friday, in a statement personally signed. While expressing regret over the altercation, he maintained firmly that he was not carrying alcohol.
“Unknown to many, I suffer from chronic dehydration, and my doctor strongly advised that I remain constantly hydrated. This is why I always carry a water flask with me,” KWAM 1 explained in his statement.
He further stressed that the public had misunderstood the situation, insisting that his flask had always contained water for health reasons.
However, the controversy deepened when, shortly after the apology, the singer was named an Aviation Security Ambassador, a decision that triggered uproar among Nigerians online.
Critics questioned the timing of the recognition, suggesting it sent mixed signals given the controversy that had just unfolded.
Now, with this fresh concert video trending, the question lingers in the minds of many: what exactly is in KWAM 1’s flask? While the Fuji icon maintains it is water for medical reasons, skeptics online remain unconvinced, keeping the conversation alive.