Sunday, December 22

Jude Okoye, the elder brother of Paul and Peter Okoye from the once-famous P-Square duo, has hinted at finally breaking his silence on the ongoing rift between his younger siblings. For years, the twins have struggled to maintain a stable relationship since they went their separate ways in the music industry.

Their split has been marked by public disagreements, with both Paul and Peter sharing their sides of the story on social media and in interviews. Just as fans began to hope for reconciliation after their recent reunion, new revelations have brought fresh tension to the surface.

Over the weekend, Jude, who managed P-Square during their rise to fame, took to Instagram, stating that he had remained quiet for too long but was now ready to speak out. He hinted at addressing the issues surrounding the group’s breakup, a secret company, and even the involvement of the EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission). “Been silent for too long,” Jude posted, adding, “P-Square Breakup… Secret Company… EFCC, going live 7 PM today.”

This comes after Peter made a bold accusation against Jude, claiming that his brother had been secretly diverting millions of dollars in royalties into a private account. According to Peter, he discovered that a company called Northside Music, which was established by Jude and his wife, Ifeoma, was at the center of this alleged scheme.

Peter shared that despite numerous attempts to confront Jude about the unaccounted royalties, he was met with denial at every turn. “To my shock, the founders and directors of this secret company were none other than Jude Okoye and his wife, Ifeoma, with the registered address being their family home,” Peter disclosed.

Feeling betrayed, Peter decided to approach his twin brother Paul about the issue, only to be met with further denials. Determined to get to the bottom of the situation, Peter instructed his legal team to focus on Jude and Ifeoma as the main figures in the case, deliberately excluding Paul.

When his efforts to resolve the matter privately failed, Peter escalated the issue by reporting it to the EFCC, hoping to uncover the truth and seek justice.

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