Veteran Fuji musician General Ayinla Kollington has denied rumours of a long-standing feud with King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (K1 De Ultimate).
Kollington in an interview on Tejubabyface show, affectionately refers to K1 as his “son” and emphasised that their bond is stronger than any material wealth or fame.
He dismissed speculation that their relationship soured when he didn’t visit K1 after his mother’s passing, calling it baseless.
He said: “I often hear rumoyrs about a supposed fight between K1 and me. How can I be fighting with my own son?” Kollington responded. “Even if he has more wealth than I do, I am still his father.”
Kollington also shared a heartwarming story about how K1 helped mend his relationship with the late Fuji pioneer Dr. Sikiru Ayinde Barrister after Barrister’s mother passed away.
According to Kollington, K1 encouraged him to reach out to Barrister, reminding him of the support Barrister had shown during Kollington’s own mother’s passing.
“When things were tense between Barrister and me, K1 called me after my mother died. He said, ‘Have you called your friend yet?’ I admitted I hadn’t because of our feud.
“He urged me to call him, reminding me that when his own mother passed, I brought a huge cow as a gesture of support,” he said.



















