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TOP NEWS TODAY: Peter Okoye Clashes With Fan Calling For Reconciliation With Twin Brother

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Singer Peter Okoye, known as Mr P, exchanged words with a social media user who urged him to reconcile with his twin brother and former music partner Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy.

Naija News understands that clash started after Peter shared a throwback photo on his Twitter account without including Paul.

A fan reacted by advising him to put aside pride, reconcile with his brothers, and revive the P-Square brand.

The user claimed the singer looked like he was struggling as a solo artiste compared to the success the group once had.

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He wrote, “Why can’t you just kill the pride, make peace with your brothers and make money. Be like Wike and Fubara. Focus on the money, not your feelings. We miss Psquare and no other duos like Psquare. You alone make you look like an upcoming artiste, you’re struggling with your music.”

Peter replied: “Cry harder! Take this.”

This prompted the fan to continue the conversation by saying he once supported Peter’s music career and felt sad to see him decline.

The fan wrote: “I’m happy you responded to this. I can gladly say that I was one of the people who made your music go global with my platform back in the day. So, seeing you sinking while you’re a living legend is a pity because of pride and bad advice; they are destroying what you’ve built.”

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The singer, however, responded with more emojis instead of engaging further.

The Okoye brothers have had a troubled relationship over the years, with multiple fallouts and brief reconciliations.

Peter had in the past accused Paul and their elder brother Jude of excluding him from group matters.

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