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Rapper and entrepreneur Criss Waddle has firmly rejected prophetic claims made by spiritual leader Ajagurajah, making it clear that he doesn’t need anyone playing messenger on his behalf.
The exchange stems from comments Ajagurajah made during a TikTok Live session, where he claimed to have foreseen what he described as a troubling spiritual force—“bad wind” and “bad water”—heading toward the musician from abroad. The spiritual leader insisted the matter required immediate attention and even requested two cows as part of a proposed intervention.
But Criss Waddle isn’t buying it.
Speaking during his own TikTok Live on Saturday, June 20, the AMG Business boss questioned why such a serious revelation was broadcast to the public instead of being communicated privately.
According to him, if the warning was genuinely inspired by divine insight, a direct conversation would have made far more sense than a public announcement.
The musician also pushed back against suggestions that Ajagurajah possesses exclusive knowledge about events unfolding in his life. He stressed that he remains fully aware of his surroundings and understands the realities that come with his lifestyle and public profile.
“We’re very alert and street-aware,” Waddle said, adding that nobody should assume they’re the sole custodian of information about his future.
He further noted that he is not immune from scrutiny by authorities and would not be shocked if any institution invited him for questioning or investigation. However, he argued that ordinary possibilities should not be repackaged as extraordinary prophecies.
In a passionate response, the rapper challenged the spiritual leader’s confidence in claiming divine revelations about him.
“Who are you to tell me what God has revealed to you about me?” he questioned. “Do you even know what God reveals to me?”
For Waddle, the issue isn’t whether challenges may arise—it’s the attempt to frame potential real-world situations as spiritual forecasts directed specifically at him.
The public disagreement has since sparked debate online, with social media users divided between those who believe prophetic warnings should be taken seriously and those who agree with Waddle’s view that such matters should be handled privately.
One thing, however, is clear: Criss Waddle has no intention of surrendering his street instincts to anyone else’s crystal ball.

