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Paul Okoye’s Open Letter to Twin Brother
In a heartfelt move, Paul Okoye has written an open letter to his twin brother, expressing his frustrations and concerns about their relationship and the future of their former music group, P-SQUARE.
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Paul begins by clarifying that he is not in competition with his brother, yet he feels hurt by recent interviews where Paul’s claims diminish his contributions to their joint efforts. During these interviews, Paul said he wrote and sang 99% of P-SQUARE’s songs and criticized a collaboration with TI, calling it a failure.
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As Paul recalls the many successful tracks they’ve released together, he questions whether those songs, including hits like «Get-Squared» and «Alingo,» are also deemed failures. He points out that these songs helped make them who they are and contributed to their unique identity as P-SQUARE.
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Moreover, he emphasizes the importance of their teamwork and the magic that came from their combined talents, mentioning that their fans loved them not as individual artists, but as a duo.
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Despite his brother’s assertions of being the sole creator behind their success, Paul expresses his appreciation for the talents they both possess. He reflects on how they should be working together to regain their top position in the music industry, rather than letting personal tensions drive them apart.
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As he articulates his feelings, Paul also mentions the disrespect he feels, pointing out instances where he believes his brother has undermined him publicly and in private. He highlights how this behavior can sour their relationship with their fans.
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Lastly, Paul acknowledges the ongoing issues they’ve faced and hints at further discussions to come, telling fans to stay tuned for updates regarding the EFCC matter, which suggests there are still unresolved financial issues at play.