Peter Okoye Pens Open Letter to Brother Paul Okoye

Peter Okoye, known as Mr. P, has recently made headlines by penning an open letter to his twin brother, Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy. This letter follows a renewed public feud between the two, which has reignited discussions about their past conflicts and the future of their music partnership, P-Square.

Peter Okoye & Paul Okoye
Peter Okoye & Paul Okoye

The Okoye twins, who formed the iconic music duo P-Square, initially split in 2016 but reunited in 2021. However, tensions resurfaced after Paul Okoye’s recent interviews, where he claimed to have written and performed the majority of their hit songs. He suggested that their collaboration was not as significant as he had previously acknowledged, which prompted Peter to respond publicly.

In the letter shared on his verified social media accounts, Peter expressed his disappointment and frustration over Paul’s comments. He emphasized that he does not view their relationship as a competition, stating: :Just like I have told you several times, I am not in any competition with you or anybody else.”

Peter accused Paul of undermining his contributions, especially Paul’s claim of writing 99% of P-Square’s songs. He countered by listing several hits he contributed to, questioning if Paul also considered those songs failures.

Peter Okoye & Paul Okoye
Peter Okoye & Paul Okoye

Peter’s letter was not just a rebuttal; it was also an emotional appeal for unity. He reminded Paul that their success as P-Square rooted in their collaboration and mutual respect. He lamented that their individual pursuits have not matched the success they enjoyed as a duo, asking:

“Are we individually selling out arenas and stadiums like P-SQUARE used to?”

This sentiment reflects a deep yearning for the brotherly bond and musical synergy that once defined their careers.

The letter sparked a strong response from fans and the public. Many expressed sympathy for Peter’s position, noting the maturity and pain in his words. Social media comments criticized Paul for perceived arrogance and failure to acknowledge Peter’s contributions.

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