What source of income do you have? Lawyer Maurice Ampaw challenges Criss Waddle, saying that Pentecost is not a begging institution

He warned the musician not to think that he is one of Ghana's real affluent men as he continued to rip into him.

What source of income do you have? Lawyer Maurice Ampaw challenges Criss Waddle, saying that Pentecost is not a begging institution

private legal assistance Following his attack on the church of Pentecost, attorney Maurice Ampaw has questioned artist Criss Waddle about his source of income.

Remember that Criss Waddle attacked the church of Pentecost after describing how he and his mother were expelled from the building when they went there to see the Bishop for assistance at the time.

Criss Waddle revealed his unpleasant experience with Pentecost and said that he now has the funds to demolish the Pentecost structure and construct an ultramodern apartment for the priests.

Lawyer Maurice Ampaw has dragged Criss Waddle and questioned him about his source of money in response to the allegations and attack on the church.

"Little boy like you, where were you and your mother when Pentecost was being funded? The church is not a place where people beg. What Pentecost has done for Ghana in the more remote rural areas is that when Covid 19 started, the church gave the country free access to their facility. Richer men can be found in Pentecost.

He warned the musician not to think that he is one of Ghana's real affluent men as he continued to rip into him.

"Are you included when we discuss the wealthy in our nation? What source of income do you have? Are you wealthier than Zoomlion's leader? He yelled fiercely, "Pentecost is bigger than you and it doesn't need your money.