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Fans want original PSquare back

Forget Solo Runs, Bring Back P-Square, Fans Tell Rude Boy

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Tired of following unending soap opera emanating from the now defunct PSquare enclave, some Nigerians have told the feuding twin musical stars to stop the rudeness, bring back PSquare brand and move on in peace.

The new public stand emerged after Paul Okoye better known as Rude Boy, hinted over a solo project in the midst basketful of squabbles between him and twin brother Peter also known as Mr P on one hand and between them and elder brother Jude Okoye on the other.

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Jude Okoye who is supposed to be mending fences is also at the centre of the heat after Peter in a statement Monday revealed how their elder brother is pretending to be working for the good of their joint project but siphoning the company through a secretly floated company where his wife Ifeoma is a director.

Mr P had explained that he, Paul and Jude own a management company called Northside Entertainment, which they use to manage all P-Square affairs, but was surprised to discover However a company with a similar name called Northside Music. The said company he noted turned out to one founded by Jude and the wife, Ifeoma Okoye

Peter said the address used to register the company was Ifeoma’s family home, and he asked his twin brother, Paul, who denied knowing anything about the company.

This prompted his decision to involve his lawyers and instructed them to file a petition against the suspect, Jude, but told them to exclude his twin brother.

Peter said he filed the petition because he discovered that “millions of dollars and hundreds of millions of naira were being secretly diverted into this secret company’s account, Northside Music from our own Northside Entertainment.”

This discovery and other unresolved issues some Nigerians think ought to bother Rude Boy just like it is bothering his twin brother Peter.

READ ALSO: PSquare Re-union Crashes Again As Brothers Part Ways

So when Rude Boy appears unbothered and took to his Instagram page Tuesday to announce his upcoming project titled ‘Feeling’, all hell was let loose on social media and Netizens lampooned him, insisting that this is not the time to talk of solo project but a time to repair the damage of a brand that that made huge mark on the Nigerian music scene and beyond.

Rude Boy feeling
Rude Boy feeling a new project

Many Nigerians thus expressed displeasure over the post, urging him to address the issues with his brother, Mr P.

@autiyno wrote: “Address the issue with your blood brother first”

@mr raim wrote: “Seriously we are getting tired of listening to your songs rudeboy… Know this and know peace you can never make wave in the industry as a solo artist. Reconcile with your brother and bring back P-SQUARE.”

@official icon222 wrote: “Rudeboy one matter dey grand when we never settle finish you dey drop song 😂 why you really Rude like this ? Common bro call your brother make ona vibe naa.”

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@gideon wrote: “Bring back P-square. We should all behave matured here, we should pray for peace to intervene.”

@daviedyoung wrote: “Why is it that they do better each time they’re together than when they’re solo?”

But like the saying that some mothers do have them, @action emma does not appear to be interested in the squabbles and all the noise as he wrote: “Bro try sing something concerning the govt or something different not this love music all the time”

Recall that the twin musical stars announced their separation for the second time on this year.  The music super stars who started their musical career in 1999 first separated in 2017, came back in 2021 before the latest parting of ways.

 

 

 

 

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Julius Okorie is Chief Sports and Entertainment Correspondent for Prime Business Africa. He began his journalism career with the Champion Newspaper and Sporting Champion and later moved on to Daily Independent and the Nation Newspapers. Okorie joined Prime Business Africa in 2024 bringing on board 20 years of experience in writing investigative news on Sports and Entertainment. His well researched and highly informative articles on Sports Business and general entertainment are followed by a wide range of audience.

Julius Okorie is Chief Sports and Entertainment Correspondent for Prime Business Africa. He began his journalism career with the Champion Newspaper and Sporting Champion and later moved on to Daily Independent and the Nation Newspapers. Okorie joined Prime Business Africa in 2024 bringing on board 20 years of experience in writing investigative news on Sports and Entertainment. His well researched and highly informative articles on Sports Business and general entertainment are followed by a wide range of audience.

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