P-Square Not Getting Back, Peter Okoye Dismisses ‘Reunion’ Viral Video

Oyinlola Awonuga
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Nigerian Singer, Peter Okoye, better known as Mr P has debunked the claim of the duo reuniting, saying that a viral video claiming such was from 2015.

The Nigerian music industry used to be an enviable place to be, considering the lifestyle and talent of the music duo, Peter and Paul Okoye, of the defunct PSquare group.

However, things turned sour for the twin brothers some years ago and their music group hit the rocks. Despite that, fans still had hope for them to come back together and bless them with good music.

A lot of people got their hopes raised after a video recently went viral of Peter asking fans to forgive him as he announced that PSquare had patched things up and were back together. In the video, Mr P took responsibility for the split.

As expected, the short clip led to great excitement for music lovers and they took to social media to express their joy.

However, the celebration was short-lived as Peter took to his official Twitter page to debunk the claims. Mr P said that the video was an old one from 2015 and that he is forever solo. He also asked fans to anticipate his new album.

He wrote: “Stop wasting your time…that’s an old video 2015… Forever Mr P. The prodigal Album Loading….#MrP”.

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