“I’ve been silent for too long” – Jude Okoye voices out after enduring accusations of fraud from Peter

In the theater of blood ties and shattered dreams, Jude Okoye emerges from his prolonged silence as a weary soul, bearing the weight of a family's disintegration. For too long, he remained mute, cloaked in the shadows of accusations and bitterness. Now, he stands at the precipice of revelation, his voice warming up as he is about to confront the damning fraud allegations cast by his younger brother, Peter. It is a powerful, moving testament to the painful reality of family bonds strained to their breaking point


Jude Okoye, the elusive Nigerian music executive and elder brother to the iconic PSquare duo, has ignited a blazing firestorm across social media by finally shattering his long-held silence.

Known for being the power player behind the scenes, Jude has been at the heart of countless accusations and bitter conflicts that have ripped through the PSquare family. But now, the gloves are off.

Peter Okoye, his younger brother, recently turned up the heat with explosive claims of fraud, financial misappropriation, and a draconian business regime that allegedly kept PSquare under Jude’s thumb.

Jude has always maintained an air of mystery, rarely granting interviews or addressing the public about the turmoil that fractured one of Africa’s biggest musical acts.

But in a jaw-dropping announcement on his social media page, Jude declared that he’s ready to tell all, today 7pm on his IG live.

He hinted at delving deep into his turbulent encounters with the EFCC, shedding light on the shadowy company he was accused of secretly founding, and revealing the untold story of what truly led to the devastating breakup of PSquare.

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Meanwhile, Yul Edochie recently threw his voice into the fiery cauldron of reactions surrounding the intensifying feud between the Okoye brothers—Peter, Paul, and Jude of PSquare.

Yul didn’t mince words when addressing those pleading for the brothers to reconcile. He offered a sobering reality check, suggesting that sometimes, peace can only be found through separation, even when it means creating distance from one’s own flesh and blood.

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