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Saturday 19 March 2016

Jude Okoye’s Preference For Paul Okoye & 50 - 50 Income Sharing Formula Caused PSquare ’s Split

Jude Okoye Behind PSquare Split, There Will Be Psquare
Tomorrow If Jude Okoye Leave Us Alone – Peter Okoye
The former landlord of Peter and Paul Okoye, Charles
Nwangwa has confirmed a story NaijaGists.com reported
yesterday.
Mr Nwangwa said PSquare’s elder brother’s Jude Okoye’s
selfishness and preference for Paul Okoye is the major
cause of trouble.
Hear what Charles Nwanga told Saturday Telegraph:
“The matter isn’t surprising to some of us. The problem is
Jude and the wives of the brothers; where you have three
major partners and they remain together, when one tilts to
the other one, automatically there will be trouble.
And Jude hasn’t been helpful. This matter has been on for
long and the thing that was binding them was just their
mother. The Jude factor and that of the two wives are the
major causes of the trouble. When men get married, you
expect them to discuss these matters with their wives.
Former manager of PSquare, Howie T corroborates
Nwanga’s claim in an interview with NET:
“When I saw Peter’s tweets, I called him and even went to
see him to talk to him about it. He said Jude is the
problem that he doesn’t have any issue with Paul.
He told me that in a normal setting, a manager is
supposed to be their employee and not the other way
round, but Jude always uses his influence as their elder
brother to boss over them.
He also said managers collect between 15 and 25 % of an
artiste’s income but in their case they share everything
equally and he’s not happy with that sharing formula. In
my opinion, for peace to reign, why can’t Jude just leave
them alone?
Peter has told me that if they change Jude today, there’ll
be PSquare tomorrow and sadly the only person that could
talk to them is their mother and she’s dead.”
Peter always felt that Jude had a natural preference for
Paul and he believed it played out whenever they have to
vote for songs which would be selected to make their
albums.
More of Paul’s songs made the albums most of which
turned out to be monster hits. As it were, their debut
singles, Peter’s ‘Look Into My Eyes’ and Paul’s ‘Call
Heaven’, are a test of their artistic prowess left for the
public to judge.”
This is sad.!! Hope Jude Okoye will allow his brothers to
be.

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