P-Square, popular Nigerian R&B group, will no longer work with their brother Jude Okoye, who has served as their manager for virtually all of their musical career.
Peter Okoye, member of the identical twin brother group, took to his Twitter page to announce the decision to part ways with their brother.
“Pls who so ever makes any transaction with Northside Entertainment or Jude Okoye on Psquare’s behalf does so at their own risk. #warning,” he wrote.
In his series of twitter announcements, Peter implied that the duo had endured a rocky relationship with their brother.
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“Peter and Paul have the right to sack the entire management team. Business is Business. #Period
“Family business can be pain in the a**
“Pls peter and Paul are Psquare not with Jude. Thanks”
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Pls who so ever makes any transaction with Northside Entertainment or Jude Okoye on Psquare's behalf does so at their on risk. #warning
— Peter Okoye MrP (@PeterPsquare) February 16, 2016
I have regretted a lot of things in my life… But trust me this is not one of them. #NoMoreFamilyBusiness
Advertisement— Peter Okoye MrP (@PeterPsquare) February 17, 2016
Been nurturing and managing this problems for over 4yrs now. Don't take my silence as a weakness. #done
— Peter Okoye MrP (@PeterPsquare) February 17, 2016
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And for those that will start saying Psquare is breaking up. We are not. Just that the management needs to go.
Advertisement— Peter Okoye MrP (@PeterPsquare) February 17, 2016
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Earlier, there had been speculations that the group would be splitting, following news of the brothers pursuing separate interests.
Peter, who is a die-hard Chelsea fan, announced on his Instagram page few weeks ago that he had decided to set up a football agency.
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Paul Okoye, his twin brother and other half of the P-Square group, also set up a new record label and has already signed a new artiste to the label.
The brothers are known to have a number of business ventures, including a beer brewing factory, which has its factory in Congo and was launched in 2014.
The 34-year-old twins began their musical career in 2003 and have collaborated with international musical acts such as Akon and Rick Ross.
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