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Peter and Paul (Psquare) are back together for good


Peter Okoye who never hesitates to address
issues as they arise between the brothers on
social media, made this known via his Instagram
page.
Read what he said:
“My dear fans, P-Square is back. Ours is a journey
that started from our mother’s womb. It was a
journey that started from Primary School,
continued to St. Murumba College, to when we
were in University in Abuja. It was a journey in
which we shared childhood memories and grown-
up dreams. We are back because brothers do not
let each other wander in the dark alone. We are
back because we have tried the lonely road and it
was not the same. I want to take responsibility for
what has happened and sincerely apologise to you
our fans. For supporting us throughout this
journey we owed you so much more than what
you have had to endure and I apologise for that.
We are embarking now on a new journey with
exciting new management, new music and new
ideas. We cannot thank you enough for all your
prayers and support throughout this difficult
period. Maya Angelou once said that brotherhood
is a condition that people have to work at. We will
continue to work on that and you can be prepared
to be blown away by this new phase of P-Square.
God bless you all and be assured that you have
not seen anything yet! Peter Okoye”

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