Criss Waddle Questions Ajagurajah Over Public Prophecy

Ghanaian musician Criss Waddle has responded to recent comments made by spiritual leader Ajagurajah, who claimed to have foreseen what he described as a “bad wind” approaching the artiste from abroad.

Speaking during a TikTok Live session on Saturday, June 20, Criss Waddle questioned why Ajagurajah decided to make the alleged revelation public instead of reaching out to him privately if the warning was genuine.

According to the musician, he finds it difficult to understand why someone who claims to have received a divine message about him would choose social media as the first platform to share it.

“If you truly saw something concerning me, why not contact me directly instead of discussing it publicly?” he asked.

Criss Waddle further stated that Ajagurajah should not act as though he is the only person capable of receiving spiritual insight or understanding what may happen in another person’s life.

The rapper stressed that he is fully aware of his surroundings and remains alert to situations that may arise in both his personal and professional life.

“We are very alert and street-aware, so don’t come pretending that God has revealed something to you when we already know what’s happening,” he said.

The musician also challenged the assumption that any potential legal or institutional issue involving him should automatically be interpreted as a spiritual revelation.

According to him, no individual is above the law, and he would not consider it unusual if he were ever invited by an institution or questioned by authorities.

“I also want you to understand that I’m not above arrest or being invited by any institution. But don’t come claiming God has revealed something about me like that,” he added.

Criss Waddle further questioned whether Ajagurajah had considered that he, too, may receive personal revelations or possess knowledge about matters concerning his own life.

“Who are you to tell me what God has revealed to you? And do you even know what God reveals to me?” he asked.

The comments come days after Ajagurajah claimed during a TikTok Live session on June 14, 2026, that he foresaw what he described as “bad water and bad wind” coming from abroad against the musician.

The prophecy quickly generated discussions across social media, with many followers attempting to interpret its meaning and speculate about what the spiritual leader may have been referring to.

Criss Waddle’s response has now added a new dimension to the conversation, with some fans supporting his call for private communication while others continue to debate the role of public prophecies involving celebrities.

Neither Ajagurajah nor his representatives have publicly responded to Criss Waddle’s remarks since the musician addressed the issue.

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