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Ajagurajah Says He Wishes He Had Stayed Silent About Criss Waddle
Founder of the Universal Spiritual Outreach, Bishop Kwabena Boakye Asiamah, popularly known as Ajagurajah, has admitted that he regrets publicly speaking about Ghanaian rapper and entrepreneur Criss Waddle. The outspoken spiritual leader said the controversy that followed his comments made him wish he had remained silent.
Ajagurajah’s remarks come weeks after he claimed to have received a spiritual revelation concerning Criss Waddle and urged the AMG Business boss to bring two cows for what he described as a spiritual intervention to avert an impending danger. His request was widely criticized and sparked heated exchanges online.
“I regret talking about Criss Waddle,” Ajagurajah reportedly stated while reflecting on the incident.
According to Ajagurajah, the public reaction to his comments and the subsequent back-and-forth with Criss Waddle left him with deep regret. He suggested that speaking publicly about the rapper was a mistake and one he would rather not have made.
The controversy began after Ajagurajah claimed he had foreseen a spiritual threat facing Criss Waddle and appealed to anyone close to the musician to ask him to contact him urgently. The rapper, however, dismissed the warning and responded with sarcastic posts on social media, fueling further debate.
Ajagurajah has now indicated that he has no interest in prolonging the public exchange, stressing that he is moving on from the issue despite the intense attention it attracted.
His latest comments have generated mixed reactions online. While some social media users praised him for acknowledging regret, others questioned whether the apology would bring an end to the highly publicized dispute.
The development marks another twist in one of Ghana’s most talked-about celebrity controversies, with many fans now waiting to see whether Criss Waddle will respond to Ajagurajah’s latest remarks.


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