Entertainment: P-Square Rift Intensifies: Mr. P Responds to Rudeboy’s Claims

Entertainment: P-Square Rift Intensifies: Mr. P Responds to Rudeboy’s Claims

In an escalating feud between former P-Square members, Mr. P (Peter Okoye) has issued a direct response to his brother and former bandmate Rudeboy (Paul Okoye). In a heartfelt and critical letter, Mr. P challenges Rudeboy’s recent claims that he was the primary contributor to the group’s success and discredits Mr. P’s role in their music career.

Mr. P’s letter takes aim at Rudeboy’s assertion that he was responsible for 99% of P-Square’s songs and his recent comments about the group’s track “EjeaJo,” which Mr. P wrote. “You went as far as using the YouTube views to discredit me,” Mr. P states, questioning the validity of Rudeboy’s claims and emphasizing that P-Square’s success was a result of their combined efforts, not individual accomplishments.

He further accuses Rudeboy of marginalizing his contributions and failing to acknowledge their joint hits such as “Get-Squared,” “Temptation,” and “Alingo.” Mr. P reflects on the shared achievements of P-Square, contrasting their unity with Rudeboy’s solo endeavors and suggesting that their individual careers have not matched the group’s past success.

The letter also addresses Rudeboy’s actions against Mr. P’s reputation and personal life, including perceived disrespect towards his family and professional input. Mr. P concludes with a call for peace and focuses on his music, indicating that he will also address ongoing legal matters with the EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) later today.

This public exchange highlights the ongoing tension between the Okoye brothers, once known for their iconic status as P-Square, now overshadowed by their solo careers and internal disputes. Fans and observers await further developments and Mr. P’s forthcoming statement on the EFCC matter.

By: Alphanso G. Kalama

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