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What happens when music kin turn courtroom rivals? Veteran singer D’banj believes a nation that treasures its cultural exports should not sit idly by as one of its most iconic groups, P-Square, unravels in public. In a call that surprises many, D’banj is appealing directly to the government and music industry bodies to mediate the bitter feud between twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye, and their older brother Jude.

D’banj has called for institutional mediation in the high-profile fallout within P-Square. He argues that such legendary acts deserve support to preserve their legacy.

  • D’banj appealed to the federal government and the Bank of Industry to mediate the P-Square crisis
  • The rift involves legal action by Peter Okoye over alleged fraud by their former manager and brother, Jude
  • Paul has publicly defended Jude, worsening the family breakdown
  • D’banj emphasised the importance of legacy and structured dialogue
  • He called for industry-backed reconciliation to protect Nigeria’s global music image

As lawsuits and loyalties divide the Okoye family, D’banj’s plea reminds us that behind every anthem is a fragile human bond.