Nigerian actor and social media critic, Uche Maduagwu has backed up a claim with statement on why the defunct popular Nigerian music duo, Peter and Paul Okoye known as Psquare should win Grammy had they remained together.

Mr Maduagwu who took to his social media page recently advised Peter and Paul that there is still enough time waiting for them to make up and come back as singing duo.
He further noted that the singers are long overdue for a Grammy awards nomination as Psquare and not as individual.
And he reassured that if ever they want to smell Grammy, they should come back and work together.
He wrote;
“PeterOkoye and #PaulOkoye are overdue for a Grammy award nomination as #Psquare and not as individual singers.
“Go and write this prophecy down, if @peterpsquare and @iamkingrudy wants to smell #Grammy award, they should come back together because they are destined to become the first twin #music duo to winning a grammy award in #Africa.
“In life, we would always agree to disagree because no one is perfect. Its ok to test individual creativity as solo artiste but the key to winning big is to focus on what gives you a comparative advantage over others.
“Your strength is in your diversity as a duo, there is no doubt about your individual exceptional talent, but the magic you guys create when you sing together is your greatest strength, why did you think @beyonce wept bitterly when she wanted to work with Psquare on her #Lionking album but was told you guys were no longer together?”
It could be recalled that P-Square went their separate ways in September 2017, after the older twin Peter allegedly accused Paul and their elder brother Jude of diddling him.
In March 2016, the music duo disagreed over what Peter saw as slanting on their music making. Psquare kicked off their music career in 2003.
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