- – Paul Okoye, known as Rudeboy, wants to cut ties with his twin brother, Peter Okoye, due to ongoing disputes and accusations between them.
- – Paul expressed his frustrations during an Instagram live session, feeling exploited in their partnership and stating he will focus on his own career from now on.
- – The brothers’ rocky relationship raises concerns among fans about the future of their musical duo, P-Square, after they had previously reunited in 2021.

Brothers at Odds Again
Nigerian musician Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has firmly declared his intention to sever ties with his twin brother, Peter Okoye.
The rift between the two, once celebrated as one of Africa’s most talented musical duos, has once again resurfaced, shaking the foundations of their public image.
Their disagreements have become more pronounced in recent weeks, leading to widespread speculation among fans and industry insiders alike.
The crisis began when Paul accused Peter of taking extreme measures against him. In a candid interview, he revealed that Peter had reportedly petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate him.
This allegation has added fuel to an already fiery dispute, suggesting that personal grievances have escalated to a level that may be irreparable.
Frustrations Laid Bare on Social Media
During an emotional Instagram live session on Wednesday, September 18, Paul shared his frustrations with fans and followers.
Speaking in Pidgin English, he expressed his feelings of exploitation and imbalance within their long-standing partnership. “Those days of monkey dey work, baboon dey chop, I no dey do again,” he passionately stated, declaring that he will no longer labour for the benefit of others while he receives little recognition for his efforts.
“Every time, only me dey sing all the songs. I no dey do again,” he added, reinforcing his desire to focus on his own career.
Paul’s remarks indicate a deeper rift than previously thought. He has suggested that the issues between them are multifaceted and not merely a product of their public disagreements.
The brothers first announced their split in 2017, leading fans to believe that they had reconciled when they reunited in November 2021.
However, the current state of their relationship raises questions about the future of P-Square and their individual careers.
As the drama unfolds, fans of P-Square are left wondering what might come next for the talented siblings.
Will they find a way to mend their fractured relationship, or is this the end of a musical era? Only time will tell, but for now, Paul Okoye appears determined to carve his own path.





