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Is Psquare’s Breakup A Publicity Stunt? by ExAngel007(f): 11:07am On Feb 21, 2016
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Peter and Paul Okoye of PSquare

“The history of Nigerian music industry will not be completed without the
chapter of the group P-Square (sic),” so reads the opening line of Africa’s
most beloved twins’ bio on their official website. Sadly the last words are
being inked wrapping up that chapter. Far be it to be called a stretch when
the duo, P-Square, is labeled a reference point in urban music and pop
culture with huge influence in African countries pitching the twins against AU
assembly.

For the duo that surpassed the acclaim, popularity and impact achieved in
the ‘70s and ‘80s by Nigerian-born Lijadu Sisters touring United States; on
their own part- with similar records like Danger, and Double Trouble- selling
out stadiums in Cameroun, Congo, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Malawi,
Uganda, etc, and more than tripling the sisters on account of their US tour
(Dallas, Chicago, Houston, Washington, etc stop-overs), that story could end
before a tribute on their 65th birthday.



The writings have been faintly written on both walls of Square Records and
SquareVille as few passed it off as yet another PR stunt to sell music or
perhaps presence. But, ask yourself: over a decade in the industry is P-
Square one to engage in vicious faux-trending? Didn’t they get the whole
continent talking and national leaders stumbling over themselves to get
handshakes and thousands of eager fans fainting at the sound of their name?
Say the duo that built reputation for selling millions of records within first
week of release and breaking all sort of sales margins now squatting to feast
on social media crumbs? No, P-Square is way too big to dabble into such
nonsense. P-Square can’t be bothered by some suit and tie’s amateurish
promotional strategy just to remain on the lips of millions of fans and posts of
bloggers. That’s not the move Africa’s biggest and most marketable duo will
choose to play. So, the latest writing on SquareVille is telling of a troubling
situation that has been waved off as ‘one of those things’. And there is
history to show these ignored cracks.


On Wednesday, the extroverted half of the duo, Peter Okoye took to twitter to
air his frustrations on the handling of the duo’s recent endeavours by their
brother/manager Jude, questioning his loyalty and where his interest lies: “I
don’t have a problem with Paul but the management—My loyalty for P-
Square and the fans still remains 100%—A manager is been employed by the
artiste not the other way round—P-Square is Peter and Paul (sic).” He then
issued a sack to his brother, sending out a warning to the general public as
“whosoever makes any transaction with Northside Entertainment or Jude
Okoye on P-Square’s behalf does so at [own] risk.” To say some were
befuddled by the weighty statements off Peter’s handle is an understatement.
Out of the blues! No premonition, no clues, just out of the hat—A sack,
persona non grata?

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Peter Okoye’s tweet disclaiming his brother, Jude, as manager of PSquare.




Hours later, Jude Okoye responded in a rather sarcastic cum religious tone:
My brother please be prayerful. Only God can rescue u (sic). Paul, who
previously kept out of the raging feud, took to instagram to show support for
the ‘embattled’ brother/manager.

Betrayed by his twin pitching tent with his ‘enemy’, Peter explained the
genesis of the whole issue: Cynthia Morgan. Yes, the dancehall godmother
was the bag of tea that unsettled the P-Square water. Jude Okoye going
behind Peter’s back to sign the German Juice singer in 2013 was the source
of the whole trouble, and maybe more, which wasn’t a thing of surprise for
event watchers in the entertainment scene. When Jude decided to unveil
Northside Music in 2013, some considered it a spin-off of the highly
successful Square Records or perhaps Northside Entertainment Inc. delving
into territories beyond artiste management like music streaming or
publishing or online music store, but few thought something was off. Then,
Northside signed Cynthia Morgan, an artiste who was fairly known in the
South and for her fine showing on Jhybo’s Ejo Le Fe Ro. Why would Jude
Okoye sign a May D replacement to Northside and not Square Records? Is
Jude taking time off managing the label? Is all well within the Okoye music
powerhouse?


All seemed rosy even as Jude continued to vigorously push the newbie into
unreached territories, juggling promotion of her new singles and artiste
branding with promotion of P-Square’s then untitled sixth studio album—
offering their testimony in February 2014 to prove ‘all was well’. Then came
the cryptic message by Jude in April: After over 10yrs of hard work, it’s over
—Am done (sic). The media went wild; fans were seen sending out queries in
numbers as well as pleas to all parties involved not to break up—even media
personalities penned open letters to the brothers (and their partners). Though
no further information- as to the meaning of the message- was given to the
concerned public, the message was crystal clear! Fans began fleshing the
tweet when a popular blogger went beyond 140 characters to get the whole
‘gist’. It wasn’t juicy (or was it?); the tale moved from fiction to imploding
family feud, yet the parties involved offered no comment.
Till the duo’s
publicist, Bayo Adetu, responded, calling the claims and counterclaims
“baseless and untrue.” Some ran with the publicity stunt narrative when
days later Bayo Adetu granted an interview, saying, “We later decided to
further play into their (bloggers) hands by reaching a consensus to tweet
what they have termed the ‘reconciliation tweet.’” It was too easy for
damage control; why would P-Square choose to play into anyone’s hands?


This is P-Square, not some up and coming artiste trying to make the best of
the worst allegations—not some fame junkies or wannabe superstars
wanting 5 seconds in the sun. P-Square couldn’t have been that attention
starved to resort to gimmickry; for a duo that hardly grants interviews, and
does well to stay off limelight and covers of soft sell magazines, the strategy
to douse the flames was hard to buy.

[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkytkbi8srf8rd4.f47c8a65.jpg[/img]

Jude Okoye’s response to brother’s Twitter rant.



Double Trouble, their sixth studio album dropped in August 2014 and the
skies were blue again at Square Records. Unfortunately, that calm was
short-lived following the launch of the music label PClassic in October by
Peter Okoye signaling the long suspected trouble in paradise. Peter signed
his cousin Malcolm to the label, and weeks later he got his first sole
endorsement as brand ambassador for Olympic Milk. Hitherto Peter and Paul
Okoye have gotten endorsements as P-Square, not individually becoming
brand ambassadors. That was the fourth crack for the music world to see;
writing on the wall the duo may just be breaking up.


Though, in the early half of 2015, the duo appeared unruffled by speculations,
promoting Double Trouble with visuals for the Don Jazzy-assisted Collabo,
Bring It On, soukous Enemy Solo, and headlining Dance Afrique London
alongside Flavour and Shatta Wale. In April, the duo released five songs that
didn’t make the Double Trouble final cut to keep fans wanting more. But, in
August, Peter debuted his own dance reality TV show, Dance with Peter,
sponsored by telecom giant Globacom. Peter and Paul Okoye were both
unveiled as brand ambassadors for Glo, so why launch a reality show off half
of the brand P-Square? Since their debut on the now rested Benson & Hedges
Grab Da Mic, P-Square has been known for crafting infectious pop tunes and
breakdancing skills. So, why would Glo start a reality show off the duo’s
brand with only Peter as host? In Peter’s defence: he is focused on “doing
me”. Well, the duo went on a hugely successful US tour in September after
dropping a new single OMG. Then came January 2016, Peter announced his
new venture— P-Classic Football Management Agency, a football
management outfit/scouting agency.


In February, the previously quiet Paul
announced his own business move- a record label. He signed up and coming
singer, Muno, to recently established Rudeboy Records with two official
singles. Also in February, he became brand ambassador for Nigerian Urban
Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI), featuring on the campaign theme
song on sex and contraception with fellow ambassador Tiwa Savage.
Speaking with Naij.com on his newly founded music label, missed signees
and other music endeavours in February, he stated: “When Jude brought
Cynthia Morgan I was in support of it but my brother (Peter) wasn’t
comfortable with it; but Jude doesn’t want that kind of stories anymore so he
went on his own. We don’t want to experience the kind of experience we had
before, because the problems we will start resolving might even start
affecting us.”

Paul’s interview put truth to the speculations that, after all, it wasn’t
sunshine in Square Records. The statement “the problems we will start
resolving might even start affecting us” is best captured by one of Peter’s
tweets: “[…]been nurturing and managing this problems for over 4yrs now—
Don’t take my silence as a weakness (sic).”


At this point where P-Square stakeholders are focusing on “doing me”, and
establishing their individual brands, labels and businesses, no soothsayer
should be paid to tell the future—P-Square’s break up is imminent, sadly!
The duo that brought us hits after hits after hits, and sent many a bodies
contouring on dance floors, and acted as muse for love poems, and made
many ladies fainting out of excitement at sold out concerts may just be
penning the last paragraph of their existence. The duo that held nations
standstill, and presidents grinning from ear to ear with government officials
perhaps waiting in line for autographs could be packing their luggage and
leaving the music scene as you read this.

Peter has got Dance with Peter,
PClassic football management agency and record label to run, and his brand
to build, and a family to love; Paul has Muno to develop into a superstar, and
family and businesses to juggle; on Jude’s part: Cynthia Morgan has a début
album to release, and a brand to push to corporate organizations and
countries across Africa, and businesses to manage, and of course a lovely
wife and kid to care for. This could be the real break up, not publicity stunt. E
no easy, but fans in the end will understand and cherish the memories of
Africa’s greatest duo.


Credit:
Udochukwu Ikwuagwu wades
Re: Is Psquare’s Breakup A Publicity Stunt? by funnynation(m): 11:10am On Feb 21, 2016
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Re: Is Psquare’s Breakup A Publicity Stunt? by Nobody: 12:02pm On Feb 21, 2016
too long write up..... bt anyway u tried
Re: Is Psquare’s Breakup A Publicity Stunt? by cruzita(f): 12:12pm On Feb 21, 2016
undecided which kind biography abi handout wey long like this?
Re: Is Psquare’s Breakup A Publicity Stunt? by CaroLyner(f): 2:37pm On Feb 21, 2016
wont read this shii even if am paid 1million.
Re: Is Psquare’s Breakup A Publicity Stunt? by Nobody: 7:35pm On Feb 21, 2016
I wish I read...

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