Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, widely recognised as Ajagurajah and leader of the Ajagurajah Movement, has offered an explanation for his frequent display of cash at funerals and social gatherings, tying the practice to his spiritual beliefs.
Speaking in a video shared on X, Ajagurajah said his actions are not random showmanship but rooted in biblical principles. He referenced scripture to support his claim, insisting that giving out money publicly comes with spiritual rewards that multiply what is released.
According to him, the act is not for everyone. He stressed that only those with strong spiritual backing can engage in it without consequences, warning that doing otherwise could come at a cost.
“Anyone who is spiritually fortified and strong can spray money. Because if you are not spiritually strong and you spray money, whoever picks it up can harm you. They can make you lose all your money,” he said.
Ajagurajah went on to single out Shatta Wale as an example of someone he believes possesses that level of spiritual strength, pointing to the artiste’s well-known habit of spraying money at events.
“Shatta Wale is spiritually strong and also my senior man. Before there was anything called the Ajagurajah Movement, there was Bandana, so I give him his respect. There are only three movements in Ghana: the Ajagurajah Movement, Philadelphia, and the Shatta Movement,” he added.
Ajagurajah asserts that only the spiritually strong can boldly spray money in public, citing Shatta Wale as an example.#dek360ghana pic.twitter.com/hThzZKoJt7
— DEK360Ghana🇬🇭 (@Dek360Ghana) April 14, 2026
