A heated dispute between Nigerian music duo P-Square’s brothers, Peter and Paul Okoye, has come to a head. Peter Okoye, also known as Mr. P, has written a scathing open letter via his verified x handle to his brother Paul, aka Rudeboy, addressing the longstanding issues between them.
In the letter, Peter expresses his pain and frustration over Paul’s repeated attempts to diminish his contributions to their shared success. He specifically takes issue with Paul’s claims of writing and singing 99% of P-Square’s songs, including downplaying Peter’s role in their hit single “Ejeajo.”
Peter emphasizes the significance of their collaborative efforts, stating that their unique bond and combined talent were the keys to P-Square’s success. He criticizes Paul for consistently using singular pronouns, erasing Peter’s presence and contributions.
The letter also touches on Paul’s alliance with their brother Jude, which Peter perceives as an attempt to undermine and humiliate him. He questions Paul’s motivations, wondering what he gains from constantly disrespecting and belittling him.
Peter concludes the letter by wishing Paul well, while cautioning fans against believing the false narratives that have fueled the feud. He notes that their discord will ultimately lead to disappointment and hurt for their fans.
This emotional letter provides a glimpse into the complex and bitter feud between the Okoye brothers, revealing deep-seated resentments and a struggle for recognition.