KWAM 1: Daughter of Fuji musician allegedly dies in Canada
King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall who has 38 children reportedly lost one of them to an illness in Canada.
Wasilat Olaronke Marshall, one of the daughters of Fuji musician, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM 1), has reportedly died in Canada following an illness.
Prominent blogger, Linda Ikeji reported the story concerning her demise on her gossip platform. It was gathered that a family member confirmed the report to Linda Ikeji's Blog (LIB).
The family of the Marshals' are yet to confirm reports about the passing of the deceased who was 34 years old until her death.
This
is a sad turn of event for the revered 60-year-old musician who
celebrated the academic achievements of one of his children earlier in
the year.
In July 2017, the Fuji legend took to his Instagram to gush over one of his sons Ademola, who had secured an admission to study Economics at the University of Exeter, England.
He seemed very delighted in his post which expressed pride over the growth of the offspring.
In
his moment of joy, he extended prayers to other parents, sending them
kind wishes aimed at ensuring that they enjoy such type of blessing.
King
Wasiu Ayinde Marshall is an artiste regarded as a novelty in African
music with 50 albums. His children are reported to be around 38 in
number. He gave birth to his last child Titi in the year 2013.
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