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Ghanaian rapper Medikal has returned to Ghana after a successful show at London's Indigo at the O2 on May 3, 2024.
Speaking with JoyNews’ Nicholas Ekow Yamoah upon his arrival, he addressed his recent outburst at the media.
A day after his concert, Medikal was asked about the movie premiere of his wife, Fella Makafui while he was interviewed on UTV's entertainment programme, United Showbiz.
The host, MzGee wanted to know if Medikal had any well wishes for Fella Makafui ahead of the premiere of her movie 'Resonance', just as Fella did for his London concert when she also appeared on the programme a week earlier.
Unhappy with the question, Medikal told the host that it was inappropriate in the wake of their divorce. He later recorded videos on social media, launching vituperative attacks on the host of the show, the owner and managers of the station, and the entire media in Ghana.
He even cautioned the media not to ask him useless questions upon his return to Ghana.
However, when he arrived in Ghana on May 14, 2024, Medikal apologised for his actions, stating that he didn't intend to disrespect anyone.
"I love the media because they support my work, but I am that type of person, if you come at me, I will give you a response. Maybe my response might sound or come off as a disrespect, but I don't intend to disrespect anyone. I am a human being and I make mistakes. I apologise for using certain words if I did, but within that heat of the period, I was 'vexed'. I am not a robot, so obviously, I have feelings, but all the same, I want to say a shoutout to all the media houses who support me," he said.
The 'Too Risky' hit maker added that he appreciates the love shown to him by patrons of his Live in London Concert which was held at the Indigo at O2.
The sold-out show had on the bill artistes such as Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, Jay Bhad, Sister Deborah, Efya, Bisa K Dei, among others.
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