Ghanaian musician Criss Waddle has responded to recent claims by spiritual leader Ajagurajah, who said he foresaw trouble approaching the artiste from abroad.
Speaking during a TikTok Live session on Saturday, Criss Waddle questioned why Ajagurajah chose to make the alleged revelation public rather than contact him privately if the warning was genuine.
The musician said he is fully aware of the realities of life and does not need anyone to present possible situations as exclusive spiritual revelations. He added that he is “street-aware” and understands that anyone can come under investigation if authorities deem it necessary.
“I am not above arrest or being invited by any institution,” Criss Waddle stated. However, he maintained that such possibilities should not be portrayed as special messages revealed by God.
He further argued that if agencies such as the FBI decide to investigate a person, no spiritual intervention or sacrifice can erase evidence or stop the legal process.
“We are very alert and street-aware, so don't come pretending that God has revealed something to you when we already know it's possible to happen,” he said.
The comments come days after Ajagurajah claimed during a TikTok Live session on June 14, 2026, that he had seen what he described as “bad water and bad wind” coming from abroad against Criss Waddle.
According to the spiritual leader, the situation required urgent intervention to prevent harm. He subsequently called on the musician to provide two cows for what he described as a spiritual exercise to avert the danger.


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