Thursday 14 April 2016

The truth behind Psquare’s Reconciliation |Video


On Thursday, April 7, Peter Okoye had his first major performance as a solo artist.
Peter now known as Mr P performed with some members of his team at KIZA restaurant and lounge, Dubai. His solo performance in Dubai without his twin brother Paul was greeted by criticisms from fans, who expressed their disappointments to him on social media. Peter later replied the fans via an Instagram post on Thursday, April 7 stating that he and Paul are entitled to solo performances, a decision he claimed has restored peace to their family.
For the first time since Psquare split and Peter’s solo performance in Dubai Paul spoke to LIB on the twin brothers’ desire to pursue solo singing career.
Paul said there is the urge to try individual performances by the brothers and that decision they have both arrived at. He therefore urged their fans to support both of them. Paul went on to say that they will still come together to perform as the group they have all loved, Psquare.
He said:
“You guys should support our individual project. There is still Psquare we are still in good terms. We are still family, we’re doing shows for Psquare but presently each of us has this urge to do things in their own way, To our Psquare fans support Mr P, support Rudeboy support Psquare. We are still together no problem.”
The fight in the Okoye’s music dynasty rear its ugly head on Tuesday, February 16, when Peter took to his twitter handle having a form of an interactive session with his fans about what is really happening to the family business they have built a long time ago.
Watch Paul Okoye Response during the Interview:

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