**Paul Okoye (Rudeboy) Expresses Heartache Over Ongoing Feud with Brothers Peter and Jude Okoye**

 

Popular Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, known as Rudeboy of the Psquare group, has expressed deep frustration and sadness over the continuing rift between him and his brothers, Peter Okoye (Mr. P) and Jude Okoye. Despite their decision to no longer work together professionally, Paul questioned why they could not come together as a family.

 

The long-standing feud, which has captured public attention for years, took a new twist when Paul accused his twin brother Peter of involving the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in their dispute, allegedly to have him arrested. This accusation was made during a recent interview, further escalating the tensions between the brothers.

 

Peter responded to these claims with an open letter on social media, denying the accusations. He clarified that his focus was on investigating a secret company, Northside Music, reportedly owned by their elder brother Jude Okoye and his wife, Ifeoma.

 

Jude Okoye, also drawn into the controversy, addressed the situation in an Instagram live session, dismissing Peter’s allegations that he had diverted P-Square’s royalties into a private account. He labeled the claims as baseless and insisted that he had done no such thing.

 

The ongoing public fallout among the Okoye brothers has disheartened many fans, who had hoped for a lasting reconciliation after the group’s previous split in 2017 and brief reunion in 2021. Paul’s recent plea underscores the emotional strain the feud has placed on the family, as he continues to call for unity despite their professional disagreements.

 

In an Instagram live session on August 19, 2024, Rudeboy voiced his despair, saying, “Even if we don’t do P-Square, can’t we be brothers? Even if we can’t do music, can’t we be brothers? Like I said, I don’t want to talk much. I don’t use to talk before. It’s so unfortunate.”

His words reflect the deep emotional impact the feud has had on him and highlight his desire for peace and reconciliation within the family, even if they no longer collaborate musically.

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