Nana Akua Addo has responded to claims made by Ezinne regarding the outfit she wore to the AMVCA, serving Ezinne with a cease and desist letter through her lawyers.
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The controversy arose when Ezinne, a Nigerian designer, accused Nana of failing to credit her for her part in creating the viral outfit. Ezinne claimed that she was duly paid for her work but was not given the recognition she deserved.
In a post on social media, Ezinne expressed her disappointment over not being credited for her contribution to the outfit, despite seeing it gain widespread attention.
However, according to the cease and desist letter, Ezinne was initially tagged in the post but requested to have her name removed because she did not want to share the credit with others.
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Nana Akua Addo has chosen to address the matter through legal channels, with her lawyers issuing the cease and desist letter to Ezinne.
The letter aims to set the record straight and clarify the situation regarding the outfit, emphasizing that Ezinne was compensated for her work and that any claims of unfair treatment are unfounded.
While Nana Akua Addo has not commented publicly on the matter, her decision to involve her legal team underscores her commitment to addressing the issue professionally and resolving any misunderstandings.



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