Paul Okoye seeks brotherly love beyond the P-Square feud
Nigerian music star Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy of P-Square, has expressed his frustration over the inability to maintain a strong family bond with his brothers, despite no longer being business partners.
The P-Square duo, composed of Paul and Peter Okoye, has been at the center of a public dispute.
The conflict began when Paul accused Peter of reporting him to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) during an interview.
In response, Peter issued an open letter on social media denying the accusations and calling for transparency regarding a mysterious company, Northside Music, allegedly owned by their older brother Jude Okoye, and his wife, Ifeoma.
In a quick rebuttal, Jude Okoye took to Instagram Live on Saturday to address the allegations.
He vehemently denied Peter’s claims that he had diverted millions of dollars in P-Square royalties into a personal account.
While speaking during an Instagram live chat on Monday, Paul Okoye wondered why they, brothers, cannot be together as siblings, even though they are no longer in business together.
He said …
“Even if we don’t do P-Square, can’t we be brothers? Even if we can’t do music, can’t we be brothers?
“Like I said, I don’t want to talk much. I don’t used to talk before. It’s so unfortunate.”