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    Paul Okoye Slams Joe Igbokwe Over Comments on Psquare Feud

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    By Milcah Tanimu

    Popular Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, known as Rude Boy, has responded sharply to Joe Igbokwe, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who criticized the ongoing feud between Paul and his twin brother, Peter Okoye. Igbokwe had publicly expressed disappointment that the brothers had not reconciled and questioned the role of family elders in resolving their differences.

    Igbokwe’s statement read:

    “So shameful that two twin brothers Paul and Peter cannot work together, cannot love one another, they cannot trust each other, they cannot think together, they cannot reason together, they cannot forgive each other…”

    In response, Paul Okoye advised Igbokwe to focus on addressing the challenges facing the country rather than meddling in his family’s issues. He expressed frustration at Igbokwe’s involvement in their personal matters and redirected the conversation to the broader issues Nigeria is facing.

    The Okoye brothers have been in the spotlight due to their public disagreements, which have been a topic of significant media attention.

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