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Paul Okoye Accuses Twin Brother Peter of Song Theft, Says “Days of Manipulation Are Over”

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The sibling rivalry between Nigerian music duo Paul and Peter Okoye, popularly known as Psquare, has taken a new turn. Paul Okoye has publicly accused his twin brother Peter of releasing a song he claims to have written and performed without his consent. The allegation comes shortly after Peter announced the release of his new track, sparking a heated exchange between the brothers.

In a fiery response on social media, Paul lashed out, saying, “Oloriburuku! The days of manipulation are over.” He asserted that the song in question was solely his work and that Peter wrongfully claimed it as his own.

Paul Okoye Accuses Twin Brother Peter of Song Theft, Says “Days of Manipulation Are Over”

This isn’t the first time the twins have clashed over their music. A few months ago, Paul alleged that Peter was performing solo concerts where he sang songs that Paul originally recorded by himself. The ongoing feud has left fans divided, with many hoping for a resolution between the iconic brothers who once ruled the Afrobeats scene together as Psquare.

The duo, known for hits like “Do Me” and “No One Like You,” reunited in 2021 after years of separation but have continued to face challenges in their professional relationship. While both brothers have hinted at solo projects, these latest accusations cast further doubt on the stability of their musical partnership.

Fans are left wondering if this latest controversy marks the end of Psquare’s recent reunion, as many hope they can resolve their differences and return to creating music together.