Reasons a break up may work out well for P-square – Peter Okoye practically spat fire when he ran some unfiltered, expository tweets about his relationship with his brothers. He admitted he was still very committed to P-Square as a team with Paul, but was completely fed up under the management of Jude’s Northside Entertainment.
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The tweets recalled conflicts between the brothers back in 2013 when rumours of a split first surfaced. Further developments revealed that Jude and Paul may be on the same side of things, which places a higher possibility of a break up in the camp.
On the surface, while it appears that a P-Square breaking up, whether between the duo that make up the group or between the group and its management, may be a terrible development for them or the Nigerian music industry, the opposite might indeed be the case for the reasons stated below.
1. A Society Like Nigeria Makes It Difficult For Artistes To Fully Prioritise Their Careers Over Family.
A business structure based on the bond of family is likely to lack a proper structure. So If Peter is putting his foot down as a move against lack of structure, then it is something good for their fans.
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