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Runtown Behind Fella Makafui And Medikal Fight, Hooks Her With Minister ?

Runtown has allegedly caused a rift between Ghanaian rapper Medikal and his actress girlfriend Fella Makafui after he tried hooking her up with a Nigerian minister.

Few days ago, it was reported that…

“There have been reports suggesting the relationship between Medikal and Fella Makafui has hit the rocks.

According to the reports from some sections of the media, Medikal intercepted a chat between Fella Makfui and a Nigerian musician who wanted to hook Fella up with a Nigerian Minister.

This according to the reports got Medikal infuriated and has since been acting funny towards Makafui.”

The identity of the Nigerian musician has been alleged to by Runtown. This was made known by a popular Ghanaian Instagram blog @Thosecalledcelebs

Sharing a picture showing Runtown and Fella Makafui, the blog wrote:

I don’t know the truth in this!!! And is alleged!! But all I wanna tell mr.#runtown is dat… he shld remember me in Paradise wai  I want some of de ministers

Eeeiiii akurase boga!! Wotiri ho ab) nkyerewa saaa no…. s33 wonya minister k*te aaaa wobedi!!  achsoooo
Fella Adepa!! Fella goodness!! Fella all currencies!!  k)tam mene wai!!

The identity of the Nigerian minister is yet to be revealed.

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