PSquare brothers, Nigerian music sensations, face renewed turmoil as reports of business disputes and alleged financial improprieties surface. Tensions escalate with the involvement of authorities and noticeable family absences. Fans await updates on the fate of the iconic musical partnership amid fears of a permanent rift.
Tensions have reportedly resurfaced between the famed Nigerian music duo PSquare, comprised of twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye, along with their elder brother Jude Okoye. Reports circulating online on Saturday, June 8, 2024, suggest that a new dispute has emerged over a business proposal, potentially threatening their longstanding musical partnership.
Allegedly, the disagreement stems from a company's offer to acquire PSquare's music catalog, with a condition of obtaining access to their royalties dating back to 2007. However, complications arose when it was discovered that a purported shell company, linked to Jude Okoye, was involved in siphoning funds from the group's shared enterprise. This revelation intensified the conflict among the brothers.
According to the reports, Peter Okoye took matters into his own hands by involving the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), resulting in the arrest of Jude Okoye. The rift became more apparent with the absence of both Jude and Peter Okoye from Paul Okoye's recent wedding in Abia state, signaling a deeper fracture within the family.