Key Points
- Fans hail reunion talks today. Family note points to peace.
- Birthday plan hints at joint home event. Stage date stays pending.
- Duo thank loyal fans for long support. Hopes rise for new music.
P-Square (Peter Okoye and Paul Okoye) are back together today, according to fresh posts and a firm family push. The step answers loud calls from fans for a full return. Their elder brother, Jude Okoye, is said to have steered talks that led to peace.

The twins are set to mark their 45th birthday next month. Jude earlier pledged to host a joint family moment at his home. See our report on the Jude Okoye reunion vow.
Birthday push signals full return
Family notes frame this as a home-first step. The aim is to heal ties before any big stage plan. A public date has not been set yet.
What this means for fans
Fans say the duo’s best work came as one act. Many hope for crisp videos and tight stage craft again. A new joint track would seal the mood fast.
The break sent both men down solo paths as Mr P and Rudeboy. Tough posts and sharp claims kept old rows alive. Today’s move resets that story, at least for now.
Industry voices urge care and clear terms this time. Peace at home must last beyond a birthday week. A studio plan and tour map would help set the tone.
The pair have stayed in the news this year. Paul faced harsh online claims and issued a firm legal note. Read our earlier brief on the Rudeboy legal action warning.
All eyes now turn to 18 November. A quiet family cut could lead to a live stage. Fans hope the sound and the bond both hold.





