Founder of the Universal Spiritual Outreach, popularly known as the Ajagurajah Movement, Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, has sparked conversation on social media after publicly calling on Ghanaian rapper and AMG Business boss, Criss Waddle, to get in touch with him over what he described as an urgent spiritual matter.
In a video circulating online, the controversial spiritual leader, widely known as Ajagurajah, claimed he had foreseen troubling developments approaching the musician from abroad and urged him to act swiftly to avert any potential misfortune.
According to Ajagurajah, the situation is serious and requires immediate attention.
“All those who know Criss Waddle, tell him to contact me now. I need him to call me because I foresee bad winds blowing towards him from abroad and he needs to protect himself,” he said in the video.
The spiritual leader further indicated that he was prepared to perform a spiritual exercise on behalf of the musician to ward off the looming danger. However, he requested that Criss Waddle provide two cows to facilitate the process.
“He should just bring two cows for me to use in clearing that misfortune for him, otherwise things will not be good,” Ajagurajah added.
While the controversial cleric did not provide details about the exact nature of the threat he claimed to have seen, his comments have generated widespread discussion among social media users, with many speculating about what the warning could mean.
The video has since attracted mixed reactions online. Some followers of Ajagurajah believe the warning should be taken seriously and have urged Criss Waddle to respond, while others remain sceptical about the prophecy and the request for two cows.
Criss Waddle, born Kweku Addai, has not publicly responded to the claims at the time of this report.
The AMG Business founder is one of Ghana’s most influential hip-hop artists and entrepreneurs, known for mentoring several musicians and building a successful music brand over the years.
