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Peter Okoye Responds to Fan “We Have Moved On” Comment About P-Square Reunion.
The P-Square saga continues to be a talking point for Nigerian music fans, even years after their highly publicized reconciliation followed by another apparent split.
Recently, Peter Okoye, now known as Mr. P, responded to a fan on social media who commented that the public had “moved on” from the idea of a P-Square reunion.While the exact phrasing of the fan’s comment wasn’t directly available in recent searches, the sentiment reflects a growing fatigue among some fans regarding the constant speculation and back-and-forth about the iconic duo.
After a celebrated reunion in November 2021 that sparked immense hope, recent reports and apparent solo focus from both Peter and Paul (Rudeboy) have led many to believe that a lasting reconciliation for musical purposes might not be in the cards.Peter Okoye, known for being vocal on social media, seemingly addressed this sentiment. While a direct quote from his response is difficult to pinpoint without access to the specific interaction, his general stance in recent times, as gleaned from interviews and social media activity, suggests a few key points:
* Focus on Solo Careers: Both Peter and Paul have been actively pursuing their solo careers, releasing music and performing independently. Peter, in past interviews (as far back as 2017 and reiterated since the reunion), has emphasized his desire to have control over his music and business decisions, something he felt was stifled within the group.
Every part of this journey is mine โ and Iโm owning it with confidence! Welcome to a new version of me. pic.twitter.com/6PgiJ2a0Jh
— Mr Psquare (@PeterPsquare) April 13, 2025
* Acknowledging the Past, Looking to the Future: While Peter often acknowledges the impact and legacy of P-Square, his actions and statements lean towards solidifying his identity as Mr. P. He has spoken about enjoying his creative freedom and the success he has found as a solo artist.
* Frustration with the Narrative: Peter has, at times, expressed frustration with the constant focus on a P-Square reunion, especially when it overshadows their individual efforts. He has also hinted at unresolved issues that go beyond just music.Recent reports, particularly statements attributed to Paul Okoye in August 2024, suggest that another reunion for P-Square is unlikely at this point, with Paul stating definitively, “No, P-Square is no more.” This sentiment likely fuels the “we have moved on” perspective from some fans.
Peter’s response to such comments likely reflects his current reality: he is focused on his solo career, appreciates the fans who support him as Mr. P, and while he may acknowledge the P-Square legacy, he isn’t actively pushing for a reunion.The Takeaway:While the golden era of P-Square is fondly remembered, and the 2021 reunion offered a glimmer of hope, the current trajectory suggests that both Peter and Paul are firmly rooted in their solo paths. Peter Okoye’s response to fans suggesting the public has moved on likely reflects this reality, urging fans to appreciate their individual journeys while acknowledging the indelible mark P-Square left on African music. For now, it seems the chapter of P-Square as a unified musical force remains closed for many fans.
๐ฌ๐ฅ New version of myself! Loadingโฆ. pic.twitter.com/VHPc0Uq7cD
— Mr Psquare (@PeterPsquare) April 14, 2025
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