Ezinne receives a cease and desist letter from Nana Akua Addo, who also discloses that the Nigerian designer was fairly compensated for her portion of the work.
Recall how the Ghanaian star gained international attention for her stunning AMVCA ensemble.
But it turned into a point of contention between Ezinne and Yoli, a Ghanaian designer who was acknowledged as the creator of the dress.
Ezinne chose to use her social media page to publicly criticize Nana for not giving her credit and for not allowing her to select between being tagged and being paid.
After seeing the dress go viral, she took to her Facebook page to lament the lack of recognition, even though she felt it was an unfair request and had chosen the payment.
Because of this, Nana has received a lot of hate mail for failing to tag Ezinne even though she helped create her outfit.
The Ghanaian fashionista chose to speak through her attorneys, who served the designer with a cease and desist letter, despite the fact that she has not publicly commented on the issue.
According to the letter, Ezinne was originally mentioned in the post but asked for her name to be taken off because she didn't want to take credit for the photo.
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