Entertainment analyst, Ola Michael has berated rapper Medikal for his treatment of his former wife, Fella Makafui, at his recently held concert in the UK.
Speaking on the May 4, 2024, episode of United Showbiz, Ola Michael stated that Medikal bringing Sister Derby out on stage to perform with him was disrespectful to Fella Makafui.
Ola Michael also pointed out that it's unusual for the man to be the more talkative partner in a marriage situation, suggesting that Medikal's actions were unfair to Fella.
"Before he left Ghana, he had been declaring that he was single; he went on stage and still claimed he was single. What was the point?
"When I went on social media and I saw the trends, I was concerned for Fella. I think Medikal has not been fair to the young lady.
"Watch the two of them. As Fella promotes her movie, she avoids any discussion of Medikal. But anywhere Medikal goes, he talks a lot. Usually, in any marriage, the woman usually talks a lot while the man is usually quiet," he pointed out.
Ola Michael also described the performance with Sister Derby, which occurred despite Medikal's recent separation from Fella, as insensitive to Fella Makafui.
He added that the performance was unnecessary and could have been omitted without impacting the overall success of the event.
"It was very insensitive of him to bring his ex out on stage to perform with him. Especially when people thought Fella was the surprise act. I believe that Sister Derby's performance was not needed. If that part was taken out, it would not have taken anything away from the show," he told show host, MzGee.
"The time Medikal composed a song with Sister Derby and even performed with her, his marriage to Fella was intact. But now that they had a problem, it wasn't fair for him to bring her out. He could have cancelled that part out of respect for Fella," he added.
Reflecting on the implications of Medikal's choices, Michael expressed a belief that the rapper might one day regret bringing Sister Derby on stage.
"I know that one day, Medikal will look back at this and probably regret it," he said.
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