Wasiu Ayinde, the Fuji singer fondly called Kwam 1, has
revealed that he is a devoted member of the Celestial Church of Christ.
The ‘Ade Ori Okin’ hitmaker opened up about his deep
religious faith during a recent interview on the Agbaletu Radiovision podcast.
Kwam 1 declared himself a “bonafide member” of the
white-garment church and revealed that he had even gone as far as building a
church.
The Fuji star also reflected on his spiritual journey,
adding that during difficult times, he sought divine intervention and explored
various avenues to connect with God.
“Yes I attend Celestial church, I am a bonafide member of
Celestial church, a proud one. In fact, I even built a church,” he said.
“In times of trouble, I sought religion and I also sought
the face of God in two different ways. There is no place I did not search for
the face of God.”
The revelation surprised many fans, as most assumed the
singer was Muslim due to his name, Wasiu Ayinde.
With a career spanning over five decades, Kwam 1 remains a
towering figure in Nigerian music, earning numerous awards and widespread
acclaim.
Born in Lagos on March 3, 1957, the Ijebu-Ode native
continues to inspire generations with his artistry.
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