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CEO of AMG Business and rapper, Criss Waddle, says there is nothing like 'blood money'.
According to the Ayi hitmaker, blood money, or ‘Sikaduro,’ as it is referred to in the Twi language, is simply non-existent — and that needs to be re-echoed often.
His comment comes after a man was recently nabbed for attempting to sacrifice his daughter in exchange for riches.
Expressing his thoughts on the matter, Waddle told Da Don in a recent interview that emphasis needs to be laid on the fact that “there is nothing like Sikaduro.”
Elaborating on his assertion, he said that the prominence of the non-existence of ‘Sikaduro’ would rather repel people from developing an interest in labelling it as a potential money-making venture.
“When we address the fact that the ‘juju man’ [ritualist] blah blah blah… and we don’t focus on the fact that there is nothing like that, then it means that it’s going to pass, and we are going to find someone else that’s going to want to do something like that,” Waddle told Sammy Forson on Daybreak Hitz.
The real estate developer went on to reveal that the education for the upcoming generation on the non-existence of blood money can be heard on his next album —which is yet to have a release date and a title.
In a recent post made by Criss Waddle via his Facebook page, the Azonto Ghost rapper disclosed that his next album will address the misconceptions that surround him: rumours of him being a homosexual, engaging in internet fraud, popularly known as ‘Sakawa,’ and relying on his “plumbing skills” to earn a living.
The first single, Take Me Back featuring Stonebwoy, off the upcoming album is out on some music digital stores.
The album features artistes like Sarkodie, Medikal, Stonebwoy, King Promise, Shatta Wale, R2bees, KiDi, Omar Sterling, and Mugeez, among others.
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