“Una thief abi una no thief?” – Peter Okoye blasts brothers over royalty dispute

Singer Peter Okoye, one-half of the now-defunct P-Square duo, has broken his silence in a fiery outburst targeting his brothers Paul Okoye and former manager Jude Okoye, over what he claims is a deliberate smear campaign tied to their ongoing royalty and financial dispute.

In a series of emotional posts shared on his Instagram Story, Peter expressed frustration over a court development where Jude’s legal team reportedly accused him of lying to the EFCC regarding financial dealings within the group.

Referencing past controversies involving artists like May D and Cynthia Morgan, both of whom had high-profile fallouts with the Okoye brothers, Peter suggested that the same manipulative tactics used against them were now being directed at him.

Peter revealed that watching the heartbreaking saga surrounding late singer Mohbad pushed him to take a stand and never suppress his truth again.

He wrote: “Exactly what I was talking about: their publicist doing everything for me to look like a liar. I am not May D or Cynthia Morgan; I am Peter Okoye, the one and only the rock/okwute of the Okoyes. The truth shall surely prevail.
Una thief Abi Una No Thief.

“After watching everything about Mohbad’s death and how the whole thing played out to date, I decided to myself that I would never play the bigger person nor act as the mature one. And that’s exactly what led to this whole madness. Simply because I was trying to be the bigger person and act maturely! Omo! Never again. So, love me or hate me, I will continue speaking my truth.
Una Thief Abi Una No Thief. Family Doesn’t Steal From Family.


“Only to find out that I was actually used in the whole November 2021 reunion! But since we are in court, I will wait for the right time to tell what really went down. Family Doesn’t Steal From Family. Una Thief Abi Una No Thief”.

The posts quickly went viral, with fans split over the family feud. While some sympathize with Peter for finally speaking out, others urged all parties to resolve their differences privately.

As the legal proceedings continue, Peter has made it clear the gloves are off, and he’s no longer interested in playing peacemaker.

By Ezinne Okorie.