The ongoing feud between Medikal and Fella Makafui shows no signs of ending soon, as the actress has requested IGP George Akufo Damapare to take action against the rapper for spreading misinformation.
Shortly after Medikal revealed on X that the police had stormed his house at the request of Fella Makafui, the actress shared her version of the story by involving the IGP.
Fella stated that she is currently facing threats to her life because of the baseless allegations made by Mr. Samuel Adu Frimpong (Medikal).
She further stated that Medikal’s baseless statements, which falsely alleged on social media that his life was at risk and wrongly implicated the occupants of his house, violate the Electronic Communications Act 2008 (Act 775).
Here’s the full petition;
“I, Precious Fella Makafui a Ghanaian citizen write to formally petition the Ghana Police Service to urgently investigate the publication of false news, which is in violation of Section 208 of the Criminal Code of 1960, Act 29.
The publications made by Mr. Samuel Adu Frimpong, a musician popularly known as MEDIKAL, have put my life in imminent danger. I am a well-known public figure in Ghana, recognized for my work as an actress, brand ambassador, and entrepreneur. My most notable role was portraying ‘Serwaa’ in the popular YOLO television series.
I have been married to Mr. Samuel Adu Frimpong since March 7, 2020. However, we decided to divorce in January 2024 and have not communicated with each other since then. Despite this, we have agreed to co-parent our daughter. We jointly contributed to the finances for our house in East Legon Hills, where we currently reside. Recently, he has been spending most of his time away from the house since our decision to divorce.
Mr. Samuel Adu Frimpong not only falsely claimed on social media that his life is in danger and attributed any potential harm to the residents of his house, but he has also made subsequent publications that cast serious innuendos about my personality.
As a well-known female actress and public figure in Ghana, I am now facing severe threats to my life due to these false claims made by Mr. Samuel Adu Frimpong. Mr. Samuel Adu Frimpong’s false publications not only falsely claimed on social media that his life is in danger and attributed any potential harm to the residents of his house but have also violated the Electronic Communications Act 2008 (Act 775).
Specifically, his actions contravene Section 76 (1) and Section 76 (2) of the Electronic Communications Act 2008, which prohibit a person who by means of electronic communications knowingly sends communication which is false or misleading likely to prejudice the efficiency of life saving services or to endanger the safety of any person commits an offence.
These publications by Mr. Samuel Adu Frimpong have a significant tendency to incite harm towards me, as I am easily identifiable and can be targeted by his numerous fans.”