Renowned Fuji musician Wasiu Omogbolahan Adewale, otherwise known as Kwam the Ultimate, has come under heavy fire from social media activist Vincent Otse Martins, also known as Verydarkman.
The musician’s decision to stand in front of the aircraft after the recent flight incident at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja raised concerns, according to Verydarkman, who said that the artist ultimately endangered his life and the lives of other passengers.
In an Instagram video on Friday, the media activist outlined a number of possible risks, such as the possibility that Kwam 1 may be struck by the plane’s propeller or result in a collision.
Even though I hold Kwam the Ultimate in high regard as a father, a leader, a pioneer, and a significant music icon, the truth must be spoken. Kwam put his own life and the lives of others on that plane at danger, so if we were a developed nation, we would jail him.
Imagine if the propeller on that plane were to blow Kwam as it turned, or if the pilot was attempting to avoid Kwam and collided with another plane, endangering the lives of passengers on that plane.
According to Verydarkman, Kwam’s activities interfered with scheduled departures, underscoring the significance of punctuality in the aviation business.
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He pointed out that Kwam’s actions might have impacted travelers who had crucial obligations, such appointments for medical care or life-altering possibilities.
Many individuals are unaware that the aircraft industry is reliant on time; it is assumed that anyone who books a ticket will depart at the designated time. Kwam the Ultimate is clearly violating people’s rights by standing in front of the aircraft.
There are some people on that plane who are booked for life-altering opportunities, and others who might have been traveling for medical care. However, Verydarkman said, “They were unable to meet up at that time because Kwam was standing in front of that plane.”
The dispute involving Kwam 1’s apparent refusal to follow security procedures at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja was reported.

