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“I have evidence” — Peter Okoye of P-Square claps back at twin

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"I have evidence" — Peter Okoye of P-Square claps back at twin

The long-standing tension between former P-Square brothers, Peter and Paul Okoye, has erupted yet again, this time over accusations of song theft.

Paul, in a fiery Instagram post, accused Peter of releasing a song he claims to have written.

According to Paul, their original agreement was that each would contribute six self-written songs, yet Peter Okoye also known as Mr. P allegedly released one of Paul’s tracks without permission, sparking an explosive reaction.

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In his post, Paul did not hold back, using strong words like “Oloriburuku” while accusing Peter’s management of supporting the release. He even threatened to release his original version if the situation isn’t resolved.

Oloriburuku! The days of manipulation are over ? Paul Okoye rages as he accuses his twin brother of releasing his song without his permission and claiming it as his

Peter Okoye quickly fired back, dismissing the allegations as unfounded. He claimed that he and producer @calypso60music wrote the disputed song, “WINNING,” and insisted he has evidence to support his stance.

Peter further alleged that Paul and their older brother, Jude, are working to remove the song from streaming platforms, vowing to “fight till the end.”

Peter Okoye replies Paul over song theft allegation

The latest chapter in the P-Square saga has captivated fans who once celebrated their unity. While both brothers seem committed to defending their versions of events, the family rift continues to deepen, with no resolution in sight.

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