In an interview with Ohemaa Woyeje, Kwaisey Pee stated he was surprised to learn that his brother, Criss Waddle, had spoken out against him.
A month earlier, Criss Waddle complained that he and his older brother Kwaisey Pee had a problem because Kwaisey Pee wouldn’t defend him on “Sakawa” and the fraud tag that had been placed on him.
Criss Waddle, in an interview with Ohemaa Woyeje of Angel FM, said that he and Kwaisey Pee used to get along well and that they would often talk about business.
However, he did say that things between them soured when Kwaisey Pee gave an interview in which he claimed he was unaware of Criss Waddle’s financial source.
Kwaisey Pee responded to Criss Waddle’s allegations by saying that they were unfounded since Criss Waddle was only a little child.
He’s our youngest and youngest child, so I won’t hold it against him if he makes false accusations against me, but after reading them I had to wonder whether he’s all right.
“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.”
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Accra, Aug. 03, GNA – Three out of four persons nabbed over conspiracy to commit a crime, namely acting as a handguard, have been granted bail when they appeared before an Accra Circuit Court.
The four are Mr. Sulley Abongo, a 32-year-old Businessman, Mr. Akolgo Atingani, a 28-year-old Kebab Seller, Kofi Atanga, a 22-year-old Okada Operator, and Mr. Ayambire Atinga, a 28-year-old Land guard.
They were jointly held for conspiracy to commit crimes namely acting as a land guard, acting as a land guard, and causing unlawful damage.
Abongo is however facing a charge of possession of firearms without authority.
They have pleaded not guilty to their respective charges.
The three accused persons have been granted bail in the sum of GHS500,000.00 with one common surety.
The Court ordered the surety to be a public officer earning not less than GHS2000.00 a month.
However, because Abongo owned firearms without authority, the court remanded him into police custody for a week.
The case has been adjourned to August 5, 2022.
Police Inspector Eric Pobee, prosecuting, told the court that the complainants were elders of Ashifla Stool whilst Abongo was claimed to be a businessman and a resident of Kokrobite, and Atingani was a Kebab seller and resided at Atico.