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P-Square Drama: Real Reasons for their latest Crisis Explained

*Rift escalates amidst accusations and counter accusations of Financial Scandal and Betrayal. 

*Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi intervenes.

*Yul Edochie Weighs In Amidst Fresh Feud Between the Okoye Brothers. 

 

It seems the P-Square drama is far from over, as fresh tensions have erupted between the famous Okoye brothers, Peter and Paul. This time, the beef has escalated to accusations of financial misconduct, management betrayals, and family tensions that have left fans both shocked and disheartened.

Paul Okoye Drops a Bombshell

The latest chapter in the P-Square saga kicked off when Paul Okoye, better known as Rudeboy, made a startling claim: his twin brother, Peter, had reportedly filed a petition against him with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This revelation sent shockwaves through the Nigerian entertainment industry, especially given the brothers’ history of public spats and reconciliations.

Peter, aka Mr. P, quickly responded, clarifying that the petition was actually against their elder brother and former manager, Jude Okoye, not Paul. This has opened old wounds and shed light on the ongoing discord that continues to plague the once inseparable duo.

The Jude Okoye Angle: More Than Just Family Business

The latest fallout seems to center around their elder brother Jude, who has been a central figure in their management and career. Peter, in an open letter addressed to Paul and shared on Instagram, accused Jude of setting up a secret company, Northside Music, without their knowledge, and allegedly diverting funds there.

In the letter, Peter wrote, “Peter, Paul and Jude own a management company together called Northside Entertainment, which we use to manage all of P-Square’s affairs. One day, I discovered another company with a similar name, but this one was called Northside Music instead of Northside Entertainment.

Peter went on to reveal that the directors of this company were none other than Jude and his wife, Ifeoma, and that the company’s registered address was at Jude’s wife’s family home. He also alleged that Jude had been funneling money from their joint company into this secret account, with several payments made directly to Paul.

Jude, on his part, defended his actions, claiming the funds were a loan he owed Paul from the sale of his home in the United States. This isn’t the first time Jude has found himself at the center of their disputes. Back in 2016, Peter had publicly disowned Jude as their manager, warning anyone against doing business with him on P-Square’s behalf.

Family Drama: Wives and Woes

But the drama doesn’t stop at business. The brothers’ personal lives have also played a role in their ongoing feud. Rumors have long circulated that their wives and family dynamics contribute significantly to their rifts.

When Peter married his wife, Lola, in 2013, it was reported that some members of his family were unhappy with his choice. Lola is nine years older than Peter and is Yoruba, which allegedly didn’t sit well with some of the Okoye family members. Despite the resistance, Peter has always stood by his wife, publicly declaring his love and appreciation for her.

On the other hand, Paul has also had his share of marital drama. After the birth of his twins with his estranged wife, Anita, he issued a cryptic warning on social media, suggesting that an unnamed woman was attempting to disrupt the peace between the brothers.

Can Peter Obi Work His Magic?

Picture of Peter Obi with PSquare brothers

Peter Visits PSquare Brothers amid recent rift

Amidst the ongoing feud, fans are clinging to hope for yet another reconciliation, this time spearheaded by none other than the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi. The former governor of Anambra State paid separate visits to both brothers recently, sparking speculation that he might succeed where others have failed in bringing peace to the Okoye family.

Despite the brothers acknowledging that they made more money as P-Square than as solo artists, their latest reunion in 2021 hasn’t quite captured the magic of their early days. Their recent tracks, ‘Jaiye (Ihe Geme)’ and ‘Find Somebody,’ have not performed as well as their past hits, with viewership numbers on platforms like YouTube reflecting the diminishing enthusiasm among fans.

Peter Obi sitting with PSquare brothers

Mr Peter Obi captured sitting with PSquare brothers.
Credits: Naija

 

Yul Edochie Weighs in on the P-Square Feud

Amid the escalating tensions between the Okoye brothers, Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has shared his perspective on the ongoing feud. Taking to his Instagram, Yul advised that sometimes, true peace within a family can only be achieved by maintaining distance rather than forcing closeness. Drawing from personal experiences, Edochie emphasized that it’s not always about mending fences but about ensuring mental well-being and peace of mind. He expressed his support for the idea of the brothers staying apart if it means preserving their happiness and sanity, adding a thoughtful voice to the already heated situation.

Yul Edochie's advice to PSquare

Yul Edochie’s take on P-Square crisis

Before and After P-Square: A Tale of Two Brothers

As solo artists, both Peter and Paul have had mixed success. While Mr. P’s track ‘Paloma’ featuring Singah garnered 36 million views on YouTube, his song ‘Follow My Lead’ featuring Wande Coal struggled with just 601,000 views. Rudeboy, on the other hand, saw major success with his song ‘Reason With Me,’ which racked up 221 million views, but his track ‘Ifia’ didn’t fare as well, with only 3.6 million views.

The latest drama between the Okoye brothers has once again thrown their turbulent relationship into the spotlight. As fans await what comes next, one thing is clear: P-Square’s journey is far from over, and the Okoye family saga continues to be a rollercoaster of emotions, both for the brothers and for their millions of fans. Will they ever find lasting peace? Will the P-Square separated story ever be over? Only time will tell.

“Sometimes Real Peace Comes from Staying Apart” – Yul Edochie Drops Wisdom on P-Square Crisis

Nollywood’s very own Yul Edochie has weighed in on the ongoing saga between the famous Okoye brothers, Peter and Paul, aka P-Square, as the drama continues to make headlines and stir up emotions across Nigeria.

Yul, known for his no-nonsense approach and deep wisdom, took to Instagram on Thursday to share his thoughts on the matter. He wasn’t holding back either, serving up some serious truth about family, peace, and the need for distance—sometimes.

Reflecting on the complexities of family ties, Yul dropped a bombshell that not everyone might be ready to accept: “Sometimes real peace comes from staying apart.

He pointed out that while the idea of Peter and Paul reuniting brings joy to many, the reality might not be that simple. According to Yul, forcing closeness where there’s tension might do more harm than good, and sometimes, the best way to keep the peace is to give each other some breathing room—or even block each other entirely if necessary.

Yul shared, “I see people say, Rudeboy, go and make peace with your brother, Mr. P. I just laugh. Many people still don’t understand what life is about. Sometimes real peace comes from staying apart. Sometimes even some family members have to be blocked to achieve peace.

The actor further emphasized that mental health should be a priority, even if it means staying apart. He advised that it’s better to live peacefully and happily, even from a distance, rather than being too close and risking unnecessary stress or even health issues.

Yul wrapped up his heartfelt message by stating, “Block anybody that needs to be blocked so you can have peace; don’t look back. Fight for yourself. Stay alive. It’s good to see P-Square together, but if they have to stay apart to be happy and alive for us, let them stay apart. We love them regardless.

It’s clear Yul is speaking from experience, understanding that while unity is important, it’s also crucial to know when to step back and protect your peace. Whether or not the Okoye brothers will take this advice to heart remains to be seen, but one thing’s for sure: Yul Edochie isn’t afraid to keep it real.

So, what do you think? Should P-Square follow Yul’s advice and keep their distance, or is it time for the brothers to make up for good? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Flavour Spills: How PSquare Once Kicked Me Off Stage

 

Nigerian superstar Flavour N’abania has come a long way, but his journey to the top wasn’t all smooth sailing. In a recent chat on the “In My Opinion” podcast, Flavour dropped a bombshell about an unforgettable moment in his early career when he was asked to step aside for none other than PSquare. Yes, you heard right—PSquare, the dynamic duo that had everyone grooving to “Temptation” and other hits.

Flavour, whose real name is Chinedu Okoli, took us back to his humble beginnings, when he was still hustling to make a name for himself. He recounted how things got real after he left his band and hit the streets, where the music scene was no joke.

I was performing at my usual spot, City Centre in Enugu, where I had built a solid fan base. Every Friday, the place was always packed—no dull moment. Then one day, the promoters brought PSquare to the spot to promote their ‘Temptation’ album. As soon as they walked in, their manager told me to stop my performance. Just like that, I was asked to hand over the microphone,” Flavour shared, still sounding a bit stunned by the memory.

He continued, “The crowd went wild for PSquare—especially the ladies. When Paul grabbed the mic and started singing ‘Temptation,’ the place erupted. I was left sitting there, cold and speechless, watching it all go down.”

But instead of letting that moment crush him, Flavour took it as a wake-up call. He realized that to make it big, he needed more than just talent—he needed to create his own sound.

That day, I understood that these guys weren’t just making music; they were creating something unique, something that belonged to them. I knew I had to step up my game. I couldn’t just be a ‘music man’ anymore—I had to become an artist.”

And that’s exactly what Flavour did. He went back to the drawing board, determined to find his own voice in the industry. It wasn’t easy, but that decision was a game-changer, turning him into the highlife legend we all know and love today.

From getting booted off stage to owning the stage—Flavour’s story is a true Naija hustle that reminds us all that setbacks are just setups for a major comeback.

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