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Psquare An open letter to the legendary pop group

It is time for Psquare to start acting like grown men and not kids.


Dear Peter and Paul,

I know you guys are busy with all that is going on but this won't take long.
You must know why I am writing. You guys are all over the news. Your names keep popping up on several headlines. It wouldn't be a cause for concern if the buzz around you was music related.

It's sort of sad to see you guys trending because of sibling rivalry and not because of music. Since 2014 we have watched you guys become gossip material. Your fans are sad to see this happening. Even the critics can't explain how a legendary group is unfolding so badly.


At the height of your fame and success, the P in Psquare could have also meant professionalism. Peter and Paul, you showed what it meant to be a recording artist. You guys took no prisoners.
You dropped the hits and Jude Okoye ran the ship. This was how you became music stars in the real sense of the word. You brought excitement to millions of Nigerians.


If those around you won't tell you, I will. The Psquare brand hasn't been the same since all the drama started a couple of years ago. Your last album 'Double Trouble' was solid no doubt, but it didn't affect popular culture like your previous efforts. The sibling rivalry has robbed the group of a bit of its shine.

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