A Cape Coast District Court remanded the Tufohene of Ekumfi Akwakrom, Nana Crack, and one other defendant, Christopher Ekow Quansah, in connection with the death of a nursing trainee at Mankessim in the Central Region. The suspects admitted that the nurse was killed for money rituals.Criss Waddle, a musician and business mogul, reacted to a Facebook post made by TV3 Ghana in connection with the ongoing topic of the nurse's killing.
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The musician explained that he was condemned by people for a previous comment he made when he went to a radio station to promote his album and was asked by the host to share his thoughts on a similar issue.In his response, he noted that people relate his remark to his wealth and have concluded that he said it to disguise himself as a money ritualist.
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"I responded to the topic in my recent radio interview that the education and emphasis should be on the fact that money rituals don’t exist, many people said that I was saying that to cover my own blood money, ignorance once again," part of Criss Waddle's comments reads.
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Read his comment below:"Reflections from early JUNE-2022 when we heard a father tried to kill his innocent daughter for blood money, I responded to the topic in my recent radio interview that the education and emphasis should be on the fact that money rituals don’t exist, many people said that I was saying that to cover my own blood money, ignorance once again.
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here we are in September with another life taken just because two grown-ups decided to kill her for money rituals, a lot of people have died just out of ignorance and illiteracy, this very death was preventable if they feared God or knew that money rituals is never a thing to fall for. Educating the public is key to preventing a lot of these deaths.<img class="moz-reader-block-img" src="
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/>Source:ghanaweb.com
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