D’banj Urges Federal Government to Intervene in P-Square Family Dispute
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D’banj urges Federal Government to intervene in P-Square family dispute
Veteran Afrobeats star D’banj has weighed in on the ongoing rift between P-Square brothers Peter and Paul Okoye and their elder brother, Jude Okoye, urging the Federal Government to step in and help resolve the feud. Speaking during an interview on Adesope Live, D’banj described the legal and personal battle as unfortunate and called for reconciliation. The dispute, which centers around a $1 million fraud allegation by Peter Okoye against Jude O…
Intervene In P-Square Crisis, D’banj Begs FG
(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Nigerian Afrobeats star, D’banj, has begged the federal government to wade into the crisis involving popular singers, P-Square, Peter and Paul Okoye, and also their former manager and elder brother, Jude Okoye. The African Examiner writes that the group’s breakup took a different dimension after Peter sued Jude’s company alongside his company, […] The post Intervene In P-Square Crisis, D’banj Begs FG first appeared on Africa…
D’banj says Psquare feud requires ‘national’ intervention - Latest Nigerian News and Entertainment
Latest Nigerian News and Entertainment - Latest Nigerian News and Entertainment D’banj, the Nigerian singer, has weighed in on the ongoing feud between Psquare and Jude Okoye, their elder brother. Psquare, once one of Nigeria’s biggest music acts, comprised twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye before the 2017 breakup. Recently, Jude Okoye, his elder brother, and his company were tried for alleged money laundering involving over […] The post D’banj…
D’banj says Psquare feud requires ‘national’ intervention
D’banj, the Nigerian singer, has weighed in on the ongoing feud between Psquare and Jude Okoye, their elder brother.Psquare, once one of Nigeria’s biggest music acts, comprised twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye before the 2017 breakup.Recently, Jude Okoye, his elder brother, and his company were tried for alleged money laundering involving over N1.38 billion, $1 million, and £34,000.Peter appeared as the first prosecution witness in the trial, …
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