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    “We tried, but it’s not working.” Peter’s explanation for P-Square’s breakup

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    Nigerian musician Peter Okoye, better known as Mr. P of the P-Square group, has said that he and his twin brother Paul Okoye, better known as Rudeboy, are no longer together.

    He claims that pursuing a job alone can be enjoyable.

    In a recent interview with Cool FM in Lagos, Mr. P emphasized that they attempted to stay together as a duo but it wasn’t working and asked supporters to respect their choices.

    Going it alone may be a lot of fun. Please abide by our choices. We’ve tried it, but it doesn’t work,” he stated.

    Paul revealed in August of last year that P-Square had broken up once more. The band got back together in 2021 after splitting up in 2016.

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