Peter Okoye Celebrates Twin Brother Paul on Their 43rd Birthday Despite Feud
Nigerian singer Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr. P, celebrated his 43rd birthday alongside his twin brother, Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy. The celebration comes despite ongoing tensions between the two brothers, who were once part of the legendary music group Psquare.
The Okoye twins have had a rocky relationship since 2017, when they went their separate ways over disagreements involving management, finances, and personal matters. Their public feud has continued to make headlines, with the most recent dispute revolving around the ownership of Peter’s song, Winning.
Marking their birthday, Peter took to Instagram to share nostalgic throwback pictures of the two brothers during their earlier days. He accompanied the post with a simple yet positive message, “Happy Birthday to us! Stay winning.” The post immediately attracted attention and warm birthday wishes from fans and celebrities alike, showing that despite their differences, many still hope for reconciliation between the brothers.
Nigerian business mogul Obi Cubana extended his heartfelt wishes by writing, “Happy birthday Umunne m,” while actress Rita Dominic expressed her love with a heart emoji. Comedian MC Mako Polo added, “Happiest birthday to you and yours. Brothers for life.” Fans also chimed in, with one user writing, “Happy birthday to you Psquare. Much more blessings,” and another noting, “Happy birthday, family is family las las.”
The twins’ bond as family continues to be a focal point for many fans, even as their professional relationship remains strained. Psquare, known for hit songs like Personally and No One Like You, were once Africa’s most celebrated music duo, but their separation marked a turning point in their careers and their connection as siblings.
While the public wishes for a reunion remain strong, the brothers’ journey highlights the complexity of balancing family and fame. As Peter’s Instagram post showed, there is still room for celebration and shared memories, even amid unresolved differences.