I’ll rather spend on a strip club than support the Church of Pentecost – Criss Waddle

Criss Waddle, a Ghanaian musician, and businessman, has taken to social media to explain why he will never help the Church of Pentecost.
The head of AMG says he will never support that branch of the church because he and his family were treated badly by them in the past.
In a Snapchat post, Criss Waddle talked about a time when the Tema Community 5 branch of the Pentecost Church flatly refused to help them when they had nowhere to sleep. It’s not clear what caused the rants.
Criss Waddle said that the church kicked him and his family out of the manse, even though there were some empty rooms there. He still remembers this bitter experience.
Waddle said that when he thought about all the trouble the church had caused him and the fact that he now has enough money to fix up the church and its manse, he would rather spend his money on a strip club.
He posted a picture of the church and wrote the following:
“This is the community 5 Pentecost church that told my mom and me that the only rooms available are for senior pastors, so we should sleep at the school park until morning. Maybe we’ll find help in the empty rooms that are reserved for senior pastors when there is a Convention.
“Today I could tear down this church and rebuild it with 30+ rooms, but I won’t. Instead, I’d rather go to a strip club and watch curvy women. I built a mosque 14 years ago, and the prayers of those Muslims have always been enough for me. Just ask Alhaji Tanko.”
Criss Waddle’s claims come after it was said that members of the Church of Pentecost are not allowed to make or sell alcohol or cigarettes.
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