Renowned Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, better known as Rudeboy, has voiced his distress over the deepening rift between him and his brothers, Peter Okoye (Mr. P) and Jude Okoye. As one-half of the iconic Psquare duo, Paul has been at the center of public attention as the feud between the siblings continues to escalate.
In a heartfelt message, Paul questioned why the brothers cannot reconcile and remain united as a family, even if they no longer collaborate professionally. The tension within the Psquare family, which has been the subject of much media coverage, recently intensified when Paul accused his twin brother, Peter, of involving the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in their dispute, allegedly attempting to have him arrested.
This shocking revelation emerged during a recent interview, further straining the already fragile relationship between the brothers. Peter responded to the accusation with an open letter on social media, where he denied the claims and explained that his primary concern was uncovering the truth behind a secret company, Northside Music, purportedly owned by their elder brother, Jude Okoye, and his wife, Ifeoma.
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Jude, who found himself entangled in the controversy, addressed the situation during an Instagram live session. He strongly refuted Peter’s allegations of diverting Psquare’s royalties into a private account, describing the accusations as unfounded.
The public fallout among the Okoye brothers has left fans of Psquare deeply saddened, as many had hoped for a lasting reconciliation following the group’s previous split in 2017 and their brief reunion in 2021. Paul’s recent plea underscores the emotional toll the feud has taken on the family, as he continues to call for unity despite their ongoing disagreements.
During an Instagram live session on Monday, August 19, 2024, Paul expressed his frustration and sorrow, stating, “Even if we don’t do Psquare, can’t we still be brothers? Even if we can’t make music together, can’t we at least maintain our bond as siblings? It’s so unfortunate.”