
Peter Okoye, one half of the now-defunct P-Square duo, has publicly criticized his brothers Paul and Jude Okoye for what he said was a calculated attempt to damage his reputation in their ongoing legal dispute.
Peter responded on his Instagram Story to a recent assertion made in court by Jude Okoye’s attorney. . According to reports, Peter submitted a statement to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as part of their case involving royalties, in which the lawyer accused him of lying.
Clearly upset by the turn of events, the singer accused the publicist for his brothers of planning a smear campaign to paint him in a negative light.
Citing artists like May D and Cynthia Morgan, who previously had public disputes with the Okoye brothers, he cautioned that he is not like other people who have been wronged in the industry.
“Exactly what I was talking about: their publicist doing everything for me to look like a liar. I am not May D or Cynthia Morgan; I am Peter Okoye, the one and only the rock/okwute of the Okoyes. The truth shall surely prevail.
Una thief abi una no thief?” he wrote.
Peter also disclosed that after witnessing the events surrounding the late singer Mohbad, he vowed never to hide his truth ever again.
He added, “After watching everything about Mohbad’s death and how the whole thing played out to date, I decided I would never play the bigger person nor act as the mature one. And that’s exactly what led to this whole madness. Simply because I was trying to be the bigger person! Omo! Never again.”
The artist claimed that he was duped during the highly publicized P-Square reunion in November 2021 and that he now feels deceived and exploited.
“Only to find out that I was actually used in the whole November 2021 reunion! But since we are in court, I will wait for the right time to tell what really went down. Family doesn’t steal from family. Una thief abi una no thief?”
Peter’s latest outburst has sparked conversations online, with fans expressing concern over the deepening rift between the Okoye brothers, a feud that has spanned years and appears far from over.



