- – Paul Okoye, known as Rudeboy, has confirmed he will not collaborate or share a stage with his twin brother Peter Okoye, aka Mr P, despite their history as PSquare.
- – In interviews, Rudeboy revealed that their breakup was fueled by Peter’s feelings of inferiority and external negativity, leading to a significant rift.
- – Fans have expressed mixed emotions on social media, ranging from shock to disappointment, as it becomes clear that a full reconciliation between the Okoye brothers is unlikely.

Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has made a definitive statement regarding his musical future.
The artist, who was once half of the iconic duo PSquare, has said he will not share a stage or collaborate musically with his twin brother, Peter Okoye, who goes by the stage name Mr P.
Revealing Interview Details
In an interview with Lagos City FM, Paul Okoye opened up about the complexities of his relationship with Peter.
He mentioned that Peter struggled with feelings of inferiority, which were exacerbated by negative external opinions. Rudeboy shared that these issues contributed significantly to the duo’s discord and eventual separation.
Rudeboy recently reconfirmed his stance during an appearance on Wazobia FM. He firmly stated that despite their shared history, he has no plans to reunite musically with his twin.
This declaration came as a shock to many fans who have been hoping for a reunion.
However, Rudeboy made it clear that while he and his brother share the same voice and physical attributes, fans are free to support whichever artist they prefer.
He encouraged fans to maintain their support, whether it’s for him or for Peter, and reassured them that his talent remains unchanged.
Rudeboy emphasized that he will continue to grow as an artist and explore his vocal abilities.
Watch Rudeboy’s statement below.
Mixed Reactions from Fans
Reactions to Rudeboy’s statements have been varied. On social media, fans expressed a range of emotions. One user, @itspatrick_god, commented, “You normally hear ‘no permanent friendship for life,’ but you never hear ‘no permanent brother for life.'” This sentiment captures the shock and confusion many fans feel about the situation.
Another user, @gmg_of_life, added, “Hmmmm, inside life no be so God design am for una oh, but anyway na you know why.” This comment reflects the disbelief and disappointment some fans are experiencing, as they struggle to come to terms with the brothers’ ongoing feud.
The disagreement between the Okoye brothers is not a new development. A previous interview with Lagos City FM revealed that their relationship had deteriorated shortly after their much-publicized reconciliation.
PSquare, once a powerhouse in the Nigerian music scene, had already experienced a five-year feud before attempting a short-lived reunion.
The latest declarations from Rudeboy suggest that the rift between the brothers may be deeper than previously thought.
Despite fans’ hopes for a full reconciliation, it appears that Paul and Peter will continue on separate musical paths.
As both artists continue to build their solo careers, the legacy of PSquare remains in the hearts of their fans.
The lasting impact of their music endures, but the possibility of seeing the brothers together on stage again seems increasingly unlikely.





