P-Square soon became a group to reckon with
musically as they won the Benson & Hedges sponsored Golden Tunes
music competition in 2001, which was subsequently followed by their
debut album titled ‘Senorita’ in 2003. Since then, there has been
nothing stopping them. Their first major hit album, ‘Get Squared’ was
released in 2005 and the rest was history as P-Square instantly became a
big brand in the continent. This was followed by other successful
albums like ‘Game Over’, ‘Danger’, ‘Invasion’ and ‘Double Trouble.’
To
cut the story short, since Paul began to sing, the rivalry between him
and his twin brother started. Who is more relevant? The battle for
supremacy started heating up. On many occasions, it was their late
mother; Mrs Josephine Okoye who had been using her influence to ensure
that there is always peace, no matter what. Her death was the last straw
that broke the camel’s back, as she was the only one the boys could
listen to –not even their father who wasn’t close to them until a few
months to his death. Little wonder many influential Nigerians including
the richest man in Africa, Aliko Dangote tried to settle their current
rift all to no avail.Meanwhile, Peter and Jude had always not
been close because the latter would always support Paul against his twin
brother whenever any decision regarding their career and project is to
be taken. This has over the years made Peter’s opinions more or less
irrelevant, and he had been nursing that grudge over the years. By
extension, Lola is also not on Jude’s good record, but this has nothing
to do with the P-Square rift.
“This is how the
whole problem started,” our source began: “Peter, through the assistance
of El-haji Diouf (former Senegal and Liverpool attacker) secured a
royalty deal with a company in France. When he was processing it, Jude
and Paul never believed in it, but within a few weeks, the three of them
received the royalty payment in their different bank accounts. It was
paid in dollars. The terms of the royalty states that they would be
getting the payment every quarter –that was the beginning of the
face-off,” our source hinted.
This
magazine gathered that it was when Paul realised how lucrative the
royalty pay is that he suggested that being the writer and singer of all
P-Square’s songs, he deserves to be getting the lion share of the
largesse. But Peter disagreed, insisting that Jude’s share should rather
be slashed. Jude said over his dead body. That was how the first fight
broke out some three years ago.
Of
course, there were many efforts to reconcile the warring brothers, but
Peter, who started the outburst on social media, insisted that the only
condition he would make peace is that henceforth, every P-Square song
and album will be recorded by him and Paul on a 50-50 basis. Paul and
Jude reluctantly agreed after much persuasion. “That was why they both
have equal songs on the ‘Double Trouble’ album, unlike before when it
was only Paul that records all their songs,” our source gushed.
However,
Paul and Jude attributed the little success recorded by the ‘Double
Trouble’ album to the ‘wack’ songs done by Peter. They therefore
reiterated that henceforth, the status quo should remain –Paul is
expected to continue writing and singing all the songs while Peter leads
the choreography. That was the beginning of a fresh trouble.
“As
it is now, the P-Square group has been disbanded, and the twin brothers
are now pursuing their solo careers. There is nothing called P-Square
again, trust me,” our source concluded.
Monday, 23 October 2017
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