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    “They made y’all believe my wife, Lola, was the problem- Peter Okoye

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    BY ODIGIE OKPATAKU

    Peter Okoye has disowned his brothers while simultaneously disputing claims that he did not support dancehall singer, Cynthia Morgan, when she accused his brothers of treating her poorly in the industry.

    Last night, June 4, Peter took to his social media accounts to accuse his brothers of paying publicists to tarnish his image and make him look like a liar.

    He added that he is not singer, “May D or Cynthia Morgan”

    For context, May D and Cynthia Morgan were previously signed to Jude Okoye’s record label, but both later came out publicly to allege unfair treatment from the label boss.

    After Peter’s latest post, Nigerians slammed him for speaking up now that it affects him after staying silent when May D and Cynthia Morgan were the ones crying out.

    He went on to claim that his Jude’s wife owned “80% of the company that diverted P-Square’s proceeds for years”, yet they made it look like his own wife, Lola Omotayo Okoye, was the problem.

    He wrote: Now y’all are shocked and surprised to see my tweet on Cynthia Morgan after so many years because some of you were blinded by the narrative they created and made y’all believe my wife was the problem in order for them to continue doing their evil acts behind closed doors.

    “Meanwhile, it was his wife that owned 80% of the company that diverted PSQUARE’s proceeds for years. Imagine if it was my wife, Lola; by now, the media would have been using her as a headline. I will continue speaking my truth.

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