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Ghanaian rapper Medikal has revealed that he is currently in a relationship and plans to remarry in the future.
This comes after his high-profile separation from actress Fella Makafui, which dominated headlines and social media discussions.
Speaking to Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Medikal opened up about his current relationship status, saying he has found peace and is ready to embrace love again.
“I intend to get married because I’m a human being. The fact that it didn’t work the first time doesn’t mean it won’t work this time. I’m dating someone now, and I have peace. I’m fixed, but I don’t want to put my love life out there,” the rapper shared.
Rumours had previously swirled about Medikal’s connection with singer Eazzy, but he refrained from commenting on specific names during the interview.
Despite the public nature of his breakup with Fella Makafui, Medikal stated that they now share a cordial relationship. He also emphasized that he remains an active presence in their daughter’s life.
Medikal and Fella’s split was fraught with tension and allegations, spanning several months, but both are reportedly in the process of finalising their divorce.
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