Ghanaian rapper and AMG Business boss Criss Waddle has finally responded to a recent prophecy made by spiritual leader Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, popularly known as Ajagurajah, and his response has left social media buzzing.

The controversy began after Ajagurajah publicly claimed that he had received a spiritual revelation concerning the rapper. According to the preacher, he foresaw a “bad wind” blowing toward Criss Waddle from abroad and warned that the musician could face serious trouble if urgent spiritual intervention was not performed. He subsequently appealed to the rapper to contact him and bring two cows for rituals aimed at averting the alleged misfortune.

Ajagurajah’s warning quickly went viral, with many social media users speculating about the meaning of the prophecy. Some linked the prediction to a possible arrest or legal issue abroad, while others dismissed it as another controversial spiritual declaration.

In response, Criss Waddle appeared unimpressed by the request. The rapper reportedly rejected the idea of providing the cows and jokingly declared that Ajagurajah would not receive anything from him.

“You won’t even get a chicken wing,” Waddle reportedly stated, a remark that has since become a trending topic online.

His response sparked widespread reactions from fans and entertainment enthusiasts, many of whom found the exchange humorous. Others debated whether Ajagurajah’s prophecy should be taken seriously or viewed as mere publicity.

The situation has also attracted comments from other personalities, including musician Showboy, who weighed in on the discussion after Ajagurajah’s public appeal to Criss Waddle.

While Ajagurajah insists that his warning was intended to protect the rapper from an impending danger, Criss Waddle’s dismissive response suggests he is not convinced by the prophecy or the proposed spiritual remedy.

For now, the exchange remains one of the most talked-about entertainment stories on Ghanaian social media, with fans eagerly waiting to see whether Ajagurajah will respond to Waddle’s latest jab.