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Peter Obi visits Peter Okoye’s mansion to resolve P-Square feud
Former presidential candidate Peter Obi recently visited Mr. P’s mansion, raising hopes for a resolution to the ongoing feud between the P-Square brothers.
The visit, documented through videos and photos shared online, highlights Obi’s efforts to mediate the dispute. This follows his earlier attempts to reconcile the brothers, including a visit to Paul Okoye and their older brother, Jude Okoye.
The P-Square brothers have been involved in a public feud, with allegations of marginalization, secret business dealings, and EFCC involvement.
Obi’s visit to Peter Okoye’s mansion is seen as a significant step towards reconciliation, earning praise from many who commend his efforts to bring the brothers together.
Fans have described Obi’s move as a “kudos-worthy” attempt to mend their relationship.
The visit has sparked optimism among fans and supporters of the P-Square duo, who are hopeful for a reconciliation and the possibility of the brothers reuniting musically.
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Recall, Mr. P, one half of the popular Nigerian music duo P-Square, has finally addressed the allegations made by his twin brother, Paul Okoye, regarding his involvement in Paul’s detention by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In a detailed statement shared on his Instagram page, Peter Okoye firmly denied ever petitioning the EFCC against his brother. He clarified that his focus was solely on their elder brother, Jude Okoye, and his wife, Ifeoma, who were allegedly operating a secret company called Northside Music. Peter accused them of diverting millions of dollars and hundreds of millions of naira from their management company, Northside Entertainment.
Peter revealed that he had uncovered the existence of the secret company and had confronted Paul multiple times, but Paul denied any involvement.