Ajagurajah Breaks Silence On Criss Waddle Drama — “I Regret It”

Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, the outspoken spiritual leader widely known as Ajagurajah, has broken his silence on the messy fallout that followed his very public prophecy about Ghanaian rapper Criss Waddle, and his confession is one that Ghana’s entertainment space won’t forget in a hurry.
Speaking on Okay FM in an interview with Nana Romeo, Ajagurajah made a surprising declaration, going forward, if the spirit gives him a revelation about any public figure, he will keep the person’s name completely out of it.
No names. No callouts. Nothing.
“It Was One Of My Biggest Regrets”
That’s a strong statement from a man whose entire ministry is built on bold, public declarations. But Ajagurajah is clearly stinging from what happened after he called out Criss Waddle back in June 2026.
At the time, the Bishop claimed he had received a spiritual warning about the AMG Business label boss, urging him to seek divine intervention against a looming danger. What he expected, perhaps a word of thanks, a private conversation, or at worst silence, is clearly not what he got.
Instead, he was met with public backlash, mockery, and a wave of criticism that he described as deeply hurtful.
“If I receive another revelation about a public figure, I won’t mention the person’s name publicly again,” he told Nana Romeo, in what felt less like a policy change and more like a man who had genuinely been wounded by the reaction.
He didn’t mince words about how he felt, he called speaking about Criss Waddle one of the biggest regrets of his life.
So What Exactly Happened Between Ajagurajah And Criss Waddle?
For those who missed the June 2026 drama: Ajagurajah publicly claimed he had foreseen some form of spiritual danger surrounding Criss Waddle and urged the rapper to take the matter seriously and seek protection. It’s the kind of proclamation Ajagurajah is known for — loud, direct, and impossible to ignore.
But Criss Waddle, never one to take things lying down, pushed back. The exchange attracted enormous attention online, with many Ghanaians taking sides, while others simply laughed it off. That reaction — especially the ridicule, is what appears to have cut Ajagurajah the deepest.
The Bishop, in his own words, believed the revelation was genuine. The problem wasn’t the message — it was the messenger’s decision to go public with it.
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A Lesson Learned The Hard Way
There’s something almost poetic about this story. Ajagurajah built his brand on saying what others won’t,
fearless, unfiltered, and always ready to name names. Now, the one time the internet turned that energy back on him, he’s pledging to pull back.
Whether you believe in his spiritual work or not, the lesson here is one every public figure in Ghana’s entertainment industry understands: the court of public opinion is unpredictable, and once you go viral for the wrong reasons, there’s no taking it back.
Ajagurajah’s honesty in admitting regret is actually rare in a space where most people double down rather than reflect. Whether he sticks to his new “no names” policy when the next revelation comes, well, that remains to be seen.
What do you think? Was Ajagurajah right to call out Criss Waddle, or should he have kept the revelation private? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
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