Nigerian singer Peter Okoye, widely known as Mr. P, has broken his silence following a public dispute with his twin brother and former music partner, Paul Okoye.
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After a period of low public activity, Mr. P took to Instagram to share a photo of himself performing on stage.
His post, which included the phrase “diamonds are forever,” symbolized the enduring impact of his music and the unwavering support of his fans. He hinted at new music or a project in the near future, asking fans to stay tuned.
This update follows recent revelations from Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy, about their conflict, including an alleged arrest involving the EFCC.
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The feud between the twins started after P-Square, their musical group, disbanded in 2017. Since then, Mr. P has ventured into solo music, releasing singles like “For My Head” and “Cool It Down,” and has collaborated with Nyanda of Brick & Lace on “Wokie Wokie.”
In 2021, Mr. P launched his own record label, PClassic Label, signing notable Nigerian activist and DJ, DJ Switch.
He also released his debut album, “The Prodigal,” which features a diverse lineup including Tiwa Savage, Simi, Teni, and others. Despite the ups and downs, Mr. P continues to engage with his fans and looks forward to new projects.
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