Paul Okoye, known as Rudeboy from the renowned Nigerian music duo P-Square, has expressed a deep longing for reconciliation with his twin brother, Peter Okoye, also known as Mr. P.
The brothers have been in a public feud since their split, which led to the end of their music group. During an Instagram live session, Rudeboy earnestly questioned why they couldn’t maintain their brotherly bond despite their disagreements. “Even if we don’t make music together, can’t we still be brothers?” he asked.
He also shared his frustration with the situation, saying, “I don’t want to talk too much; it’s really unfortunate.”
The feud between the P-Square twins began when Rudeboy accused Mr. P of orchestrating his arrest by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Mr. P denied the accusation, instead alleging that their elder brother, Jude Okoye, had misappropriated funds from P-Square. The conflict has been highly publicized on social media, with both sides sharing their perspectives.
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In a recent revelation, Jude shared a court document that details the royalty distribution among the group members, addressing ongoing speculation about his role in the group’s finances.
According to the document, Jude is entitled to 25% of the group’s royalties, while Peter and Paul each receive 30%. The remaining 15% is allocated for the group’s activities and expenses.
This disclosure follows accusations from Peter Okoye, who claimed that Jude was diverting funds meant for the singers and even reported him to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).