Kwaisey Pee Claps Back At Criss Waddle Over “Sakawa Geng” Tag

Ghanaian High Life musician, Kwaisey Pee has responded to his younger brother, Criss Waddle for claiming that he failed to defend him (Waddle) over the sakawa tag.

Speaking in an interview on Angel FM a few months ago, hosted by prominent journalist Oheemaa Woyeje, Criss Waddle said that sakawa and drug deals were not his source of wealth as speculated but he has been heavily investing in businesses since 2016. He made it blank that he doesn’t believe that blood money exist.

”Drug was never part of what I was doing on the street and after making good money on the street I decided to invest in real estate and importation so that’s what I do,” he said.

He added that he gets more successful by listening to people who have made it from the business he is now venturing into, and also learning from the little mistakes others commit in their business deals.

”I watch people make mistakes and learn from them and on social media, I learn from those who have achieved from real estate and importations and also have age-mates who have ideas but don’t have money so I listened to them a lot,” he stated.

He registered his displeasure toward his elder brother, Kwaisey Pee who happens to be a musician, for his failure to defend him when he was asked in a radio interview to tell them about the business he (Chris Waddle) is into.

”We are okay but not having the best relationship, everything was fine until his recent interview where he said he doesn’t know the business I’m into, so when you get a platform and you refuse to defend me I wonder if you are a brother or a friend,” he lamented to Ohemaa Woyeje.

However, Kwaisey Pee in a recent interview refuted his allegation by noting that he did tell the host that he (Waddle) was into the real estate business, except he expected him to go deeper.

“I recall telling the interviewer that he is involved in business and real estate, but maybe he was expecting me to say more in defense of him than that. “He says I didn’t defend him against the sakawa tag and his business, which is wrong,” he said.