New Twist In Medikal-Fella Saga As Nungua Stool Summons Estranged Couple Over Land Documents
Popular Ghanaian celebrities Fella Makafui and Medikal have been officially summoned to appear before the Nungua Stool regarding land documents that have recently surfaced on social media. The summons, issued by the Office of the Gborbu Wulomo-Shitse, Overlord of the Gadangme State, calls for their presence at the palace to verify the authenticity of these documents.
Rev. Dr. Gyasi Ankrah, Director of Administration at the Office of the Gborbu Wulomo-Shitse, confirmed the formal invitations to both individuals, requesting them to present their complete documentation on Friday, May 24, 2024, at 11:00 am. This action aims to clarify the legitimacy of the land ownership claims made by both parties.
The summons arrives amidst a highly publicized divorce between Fella Makafui and Medikal, whose real name is Samuel Adu Frimpong. Once regarded as one of Ghana’s most glamorous couples, their relationship has been under strain over the past year, culminating in a turbulent separation.
Despite the ongoing divorce proceedings, Fella and Medikal continue to cohabit, jointly caring for their daughter, Island Frimpong. This living arrangement has exacerbated tensions, with Medikal reportedly asking Fella to evict her cousin from their shared residence. Adding to the complexity, Fella has petitioned the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to investigate Medikal, further intensifying their dispute.
Central to their conflict is the house in which they live. Medikal claims to have financed the construction entirely with his own money but states he put Fella’s name on the documents for the benefit of their daughter. “I built everything with my own money but only put Fella’s name due to uncertainty and for Island’s sake,” Medikal asserted.
Conversely, Fella disputes Medikal’s claim, insisting that she contributed to the building of the house and can substantiate her involvement in court. She emphasizes both her financial and emotional investments during their marriage, challenging Medikal’s narrative.
The conflicting accounts have led the authorities to intervene. The land documents, featuring both Fella and Medikal’s names, have prompted the Nungua Stool to step in and verify the authenticity of these claims. The Office of the Gborbu Wulomo-Shitse aims to resolve the matter through careful examination of the documents presented by both parties.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the Nungua Stool’s investigation will impact the ongoing legal and personal battles between Fella Makafui and Medikal. The upcoming verification meeting at the Nungua Palace is expected to shed more light on the ownership dispute and potentially bring clarity to this high-profile case.