K1 in tears as daughter graduates from Islamic school [VIDEO]

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  • Nigerian singer Wasiu Ayinde, known as Kwam1 or K1 is a proud father as his daughter graduated from Islamic school.
  • In a video posted online, the Fuji maestro was captured shedding tears as his daughter recited the Quran fluently at the ceremony.
  • The proud father hold back his tears as his daughter recited the Quran exceptionally.

Renowned Nigerian Fuji singer King Wasiu Ayinde, popularly known as Kwam1 or K1, has celebrated his daughter’s graduation from Islamic school.

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The moment was captured in a video shared online, revealing the singer’s tears of joy as his daughter flawlessly recited the Quran during the graduation ceremony.

The clip features the young graduate seated as she read from the Quran with impressive fluency, while K1 and his wives showcased their happiness and pride.

Social media users were quick to share their admiration and greetings. See video and some reactions below:

Hajmaja_Baba_Adugbo commented, “She is doing well. I couldn’t even do half of what she did during my time out of fear of not making a mistake. She deserves a big flower. She did very well. Congratulations to the parents. You’ve bought yourself comfort after your death.”

Vivian Robert wrote, “I’m not even a Muslim but my head dey swell. Abeg train your children well. The mother is the superstar.”

Shehu_s added, “May Allah bless and reward her parents.”

Zenny_Zainy simply expressed, “Masha Allah.”

Orosun_Foot_Wears stated, “Wow congratulations.”

Monsurati Taiwo stated, “Allahu Akbar. Congratulations.”

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