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The Nungua Traditional Council has asked former lovers, Samuel Adu Frimpong and Fella Makafui to appear before them on Friday, May 24, 2024.
According to statements from the council, the two have been invited regarding a land document circulating on social media.
In separate letters signed by Rev. Dr. Gyasi Ankrah, Director of Administration at the Office of the Gborbu Wulomo-Shitse, the celebrities are to come along with their complete documentation for verification purposes.

This comes weeks after Medikal publicly announced their divorce. Taking to social media to rant and share aspects of their lives with fans, Medikal said they have decided to still live together so they can co-parent.

This arrangement has led to further complications, with Medikal asking Fella to evict her cousin from the house.
Additionally, Fella has petitioned the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to investigate Medikal over some statements made on social media.

The house in which they reside, has since become a contentious issue with documents of the property getting leaked online.
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