Nana Akua Addo serves Ezinne a cease and desist letter as she reveals the Nigerian designer was duly paid for doing her part of the job.
Recall that the Ghanaian celebrity went viral over the beautiful outfit she donned to the AMVCA.
However, it became a bone of contention between Ezinne and a Ghanaian designer, Yoli, who was given credit for making the dress.
Ezinne took to her social media page to drag Nana for refusing to give her credit and giving her the option of choosing between getting tagged or getting paid.
Even though she chose the payment, she believes it was an unfair ask and took to her Facebook page to cry over the lack of recognition after seeing the dress go viral.
This has led to many hate comments targeted at Nana for not tagging Ezinne despite her contribution to the making of her outfit.
Although the Ghanaian fashionista has not commented publicly on the matter, she chose to speak via her lawyers who served the designer a cease and desist letter.
The letter reveals that Ezinne was initially tagged in the post but requested that her name be removed because she did not want to share the credit with others.
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