Famed Nigerian musician Paul Okoye, known as Rudeboy from the celebrated duo P-Square, has recently voiced his frustrations over the strained family dynamics between him and his twin brother, Peter Okoye. Despite their ongoing public dispute, Paul is urging for a reconciliation that transcends their professional disagreements.
The rift within the P-Square group became highly publicized following accusations from Paul against his twin brother. In an interview, Paul alleged that Peter had sought the intervention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate him. Peter, in response, took to social media to refute these claims, emphasizing his commitment to uncovering the truth about Northside Music, a company supposedly linked to their elder brother, Jude Okoye, and his wife, Ifeoma.
Adding fuel to the fire, Jude Okoye addressed these allegations during an Instagram live session, firmly denying claims that he had misappropriated P-Square’s royalties into a private account.
Amidst the chaos, Rudeboy’s recent comments on Instagram Live on August 19, 2024, reflected a deep sense of personal disappointment. He questioned, “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?” His somber tone highlighted his yearning for familial unity despite the ongoing conflicts.`
Paul Okoye’s plea underscores a broader concern: the importance of family bonds that should ideally remain intact even when professional collaborations falter. His reluctance to delve further into the details of the disputes suggests a desire for resolution and peace, focusing on the personal rather than the professional divide.