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If we can’t do P Square, can’t we be brothers? Paul Okoye seeks for reconciliation
Paul Okoye seeks for reconciliation amidst PSquare feud
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If we can’t do P Square, can’t we be brothers? Paul Okoye seeks for reconciliation

Paul Okoye one half of the renowned Nigerian music duo P-Square, has expressed his desire for a harmonious relationship with his twin brother, Peter Okoye (Mr. P), despite their ongoing feud.

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In a heartfelt Instagram live video, Paul posed a poignant question to his brother, “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? I don't want to talk much, it's so unfortunate."

The ongoing P-Square saga took a dramatic turn when Paul Okoye accused his twin brother, Peter, of trying to get him arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Paul made this claim in a recent interview, escalating the brothers' feud. Peter responded with an open letter on social media, denying the allegations and revealing his true concern: uncovering the truth about Northside Music, a company allegedly owned by their older brother, Jude Okoye, and his wife, Ifeoma.

Jude Okoye addressed the issue in an Instagram live session, dismissing Peter's claims that he misappropriated millions of dollars in P-Square royalties. 

The public rift between the Okoye brothers has left fans disheartened, as many had hoped for a lasting reconciliation after their previous split in 2017 and brief reunion in 2021. (Related articles: Paul accuses Peter of using EFCC to arrest him amid P-Square’s second breakup, Peter Okoye sparks another P-Square fight)

 Paul's recent appeal highlights the emotional strain the feud has put on the family, as he continues to call for unity despite their professional differences.

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