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    Fella Makafui tweets about her "lover" making a comeback.

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    Fella Makafui tweets about her “lover” making a comeback.

    Fella Makafui, an actress and businesswoman from Ghana, tweeted about her husband Medikal’s homecoming.

    After using the president’s image as his Twitter profile picture on his page to impersonate him, Medikal lost his Twitter account last year.

    The “Omo Ada” hitmaker broke the new Twitter policy on parody accounts and impersonation by making a few small changes to his account.

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    His account was promptly reported and suspended.

    Fella Makafui, who had been waiting for her husband’s return on the “bird app” for months, has finally made the announcement.

    On March 29, Fella tweeted that her husband, Medikal, had returned to Twitter but was using a different handle and account.

    “Hi Guys, my boyfriend is back on Twitter, follow his new account @Amgmedikalmdk,” she tweeted.

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