Peter Okoye Mr P breaks record, becomes first African artiste to bag residency deal

Peter Okoye announces huge deal with Lagos club


Nigerian singer cum dancer, Peter Okoye of the defunct Psquare group has bagged a huge residency deal.

Peter Okoye via his Instagram page, revealed that he has signed a residency deal at the hottest spot in Lagos. This deal is the first of its kind in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

Peter Okoye promised his fans out of the world and never seen before performances every given Sunday, which is when he would be having his shows.

The Winning singer expressed how honored he is to be part of the new deal, appreciating his team and the entire Zaza team for making it happen. In Peter Okoye’s words:

“I have solid news today. It’s all about the WINNING team!!!
I’m excited to announce that I have signed a residency deal at the hottest spot in Lagos, @zazalagos.
I’m talking out of this world and never-before-seen performances every given Sunday, starting from this Sunday, Nov 17th, to January 5th.
It’s an honor to be part of this, and thanks to my team and the entire Zaza team for making this happen!
There’s never been a residency in Africa before, and I’m proud to be the first artist to get a residency deal.

📌REMEMBER: Consider this event as @zipprepublic’s official launch events…Also, pop-up Stands are included! Let’s do this.

We move!”.

His fans flooded his comment section with congratulatory messages as they noted how they are on the winning team.

Last week, Paul Okoye Rudeboy accused Peter and their former producer of stealing his song. He revealed that he sang and wrote a similar song titled Winning, which was supposed to be a part of his 2025 album.

To his surprise, Peter released the same song by the same producer.

Paul made it known that the days of manipulation were over as he promised to release the original version of any songs of his that were being replicated.

Speaking out, Peter shared his phone conversation with the producer of the song and other pieces of evidence to back his claim that he didn’t steal his brother’s song.

Exit mobile version