The ongoing saga of P-Square’s family feud has hit another sour note, and this time, it’s personal. The once-unbreakable duo, Peter and Paul Okoye, has been in the spotlight for years, not only for their chart-topping hits but also for a long-standing sibling rivalry that has been anything but harmonious. The latest twist? Paul Okoye, known as Rudeboy, is accusing his twin brother Peter (Mr. P) of releasing a song he claims he wrote and recorded himself.
It’s almost like a soap opera, except the plot twists keep coming, and the stakes are real. This feud initially took a serious turn when Peter filed a petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) against their elder brother and former manager, Jude Okoye, and Jude’s wife, Ifeoma. According to Peter, assets had allegedly been diverted, sparking outrage and disbelief among fans who remembered Jude as the mastermind behind P-Square’s successful years. To say this move was shocking is an understatement. For an artist to go after his own family with the EFCC? That’s a whole new level of drama.
Now, Paul has thrown another log onto the fire, taking to social media to vent his frustration. In his post, he shared that he had written and recorded a song titled “WINNING,” slated for release on his upcoming album next June. But, to his surprise, that same track was recorded and released by Peter without his permission the lyrics, beat, and all. As Paul put it, “Mr. Producer, your case na for another day.” His message hinted at deep frustration, raising questions about loyalty, trust, and professional boundaries within the family.
Paul revealed that he had submitted six songs to the management team, expecting to see them in his own album. So, the question remains, how did his song end up in Peter’s hands? It’s a classic case of he-said, he-said, and fans are left wondering if the two will ever be able to reconcile.
But here’s the thing about family feuds – they can be like a never-ending game of ping-pong. Each hit sends the ball back harder, and before you know it, everyone’s exhausted, but no one wants to stop playing. While many hope the Okoye brothers will eventually put their differences aside, it’s starting to feel like we’re all stuck in a musical version of “Game of Thrones”, waiting for the next twist in the plot.
In the end, you can only hope that these two iconic brothers find a way to bury the hatchet . Only time will tell if they’ll reach a truce or keep singing separate tunes, but for now, the drama is still very much on repeat.