Peter Okoye, the renowned musician, has responded to the allegations of song theft levied by his twin brother and ex-P-Square collaborator, Paul Okoye.
The drama unfolded after Peter revealed his new single, a track that Paul claims he originally wrote, igniting a fierce debate over authorship.
This unfolding saga has led to a fiery back-and-forth between the siblings, with Paul asserting his rights as the true creator of the song.
Their public clash not only highlights the tensions within their personal relationship but also sheds light on the intricate dynamics that have characterized their musical journey together.
In a recent Instagram post, Paul revealed the terms of a musical collaboration with his brother Peter, stating that each would contribute six original songs.
However, Paul alleges that while he fulfilled his part of the agreement, Peter unilaterally released one of his tracks, backed by his management team.
This breach of trust has led Paul to publicly criticize both Peter and his management, even resorting to calling his brother “Oloriburuku” in a display of his frustration.
In response to the accusations, Peter has firmly defended his position, asserting that he co-wrote the disputed song alongside the producer.
He claims that Paul and their older brother Jude are attempting to remove the track from various music platforms, but Peter vows to stand his ground and continue fighting for his rights as an artist.
The sibling rivalry has escalated, drawing attention online for their musical partnership and the challenges of navigating creative differences.