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Rapper Medikal has announced that he will tie the knot with his girlfriend Fella Makafui.
The wedding, he said at a show during the weekend, will come off on Saturday, March 7.
However, many of the artiste's fans and followers are questioning if this announcement could be a stunt the couple are trying to pull.
Fella then Medikal do ah nobody dey mind them again. You think you can just make a prank on Ghanaians then still expect us to take you guys serious again. lol
— Toast Upâ• (@ttoast_up) March 1, 2020
This is not the first time Medikal and Fella Makafui have been accused of deceiving the public about their relationship status.
In late January, Medikal in his song ‘El Chapo’ made statements that suggested his relationship with the actress was over.
“Somebody tell Fella I’m sorry, I know say people go bore me but I still go fight for love, Chuck Norris I still love you, you’re my baby,” he had said.
However, after quick come back many fans suspected the couple went through the public break up to gain attention.
MDK marry this early. E go surprise me oh hard guy wey de marry early like this
— Evans Amoah (@Kwekuevans7) February 29, 2020
However, an engagement invitation of the couple has been released.
The ceremony, according to the invitation, will take place at 10 am at Adjiriganor.

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