Paul Okoye questioned why he and his twin brother Peter Okoye couldn't maintain their brotherly bond despite their ongoing business disagreements. This statement follows recent accusations, including Peter's filing of a petition against their elder brother Jude. The family conflict continues as the EFCC investigates the allegations.
Paul Okoye recently expressed his frustrations regarding the ongoing conflict with his twin brother, Peter Okoye, during an Instagram Live session. He questioned why, despite their professional disagreements, they could not maintain a brotherly relationship. “Even if we don't do P-Square, can't we be brothers?” he pondered, emphasizing the importance of family ties over business ventures.
This statement follows a tumultuous period for the Okoye brothers, marked by accusations and disputes. Earlier, Paul accused Peter of filing a petition with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) against him. In response, Peter clarified that his actions were aimed solely at their elder brother, Jude Okoye, alleging that Jude had a "secret company" and was misappropriating funds from their joint venture.
Jude has since defended himself, claiming he only withdrew what he was entitled to from their shared company, asserting that all three brothers have individual businesses. The ongoing feud and allegations are currently under investigation by the EFCC.
Fans have reacted to the brothers' public disputes with a mix of concern and disappointment, urging them to resolve their differences privately rather than airing their grievances online. As the investigation unfolds, the Okoye family's future and their legendary musical partnership remain uncertain.