Nigerian Music Duo P-Square Calls It Quits (Again)
The Latest Breakup
Over two years after their much-publicized reunion, Nigerian singing duo Peter and Paul Okoye, known as P-Square, have split again.
The Fallout
Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr. P, criticized his twin brother Paul Okoye, aka Rudeboy, in an open letter for repeatedly undermining his contributions to the now-defunct P-Square group.
Peter took to social media to detail the fallout, sharing a lengthy statement that reveals their strained relationship despite their celebrated reunion a few years ago. He claims Paul has disrespected him and dismissed his role in their success during interviews. He also accuses Paul and their elder brother Jude of conspiring against him and disrespecting his wife.
Paul’s Response
Paul, in turn, accused Peter of instigating the second breakup, alleging that Peter sent him a text saying he was no longer interested in the group.
He also claimed Peter reported him to Nigerian authorities, where he was summoned but later cleared.
History of the Duo
The twin brothers, who launched their music career in 1999 and dominated the African music scene for over a decade, first split in 2016. They reconciled in 2021 after a four-year estrangement.
Conclusion
P-Square’s latest breakup marks the end of their tumultuous relationship, which has seen them rise to fame and face numerous challenges. Despite their efforts to reunite, it seems that their differences are insurmountable.
FAQs
Q: What is the reason for P-Square’s breakup?
A: According to Peter Okoye, it is due to Paul’s repeated disrespect and dismissal of his contributions to the group. Paul, on the other hand, claims that Peter instigated the breakup.
Q: Have P-Square released any new music recently?
A: No, P-Square have not released any new music since their reconciliation in 2021.
Q: What is the future of P-Square’s music career?
A: It is unclear at this time, but it seems that their partnership has come to an end.