Sunday 9 February 2014

How I & My Brother, Paul Share Our Income - Peter Okoye Reveals

 
Peter Okoye of PSquare in a recent interview reveals that Psquare would never go solo and how they share their income.


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He also explained how they share their income:
Peter said:
Never! We are happy and we share 50-50 of everything. If we do an album now and I am responsible for all the jobs, Paul would still get his 50 per cent. Sometimes, I would write a song and sing the first verse. Paul’s voice may not be good for that second verse but you won’t be able to tell the difference. The only person who may push us to go solo is our mother and that is not going to be possible.
Nigerian R&B duo, Psquare composed of Identical brothers, Peter and Paul Okoye have made their marks in the music industry both at home and abroad.
The duo who have won over 17 Awards have their own record label, squared Records and were also signed to Akon's Konvict Muzik label in 2011, while in 2012 signed a record distribution deal with Unversal Music, South Africa.

Peter Okoye is happily married to Lola with two kids while Paul has a kid with his fiance, Anita Isama.
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Wizkid & His Cute Son

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 Wizkid had a child with a Nigerian girl named Oluwanishola Ogudugu out of wedlock some years back.
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Obasanjo, APC Wanted Me To Rot In Benin Republic Jail — Dokubo-Asari

photo - Why Obasanjo, APC Wanted Me To Rot In Benin Republic Jail — Dokubo-Asari
Two days before the Thursday, February 6 arrest by the State Security Service, leader of the Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force Mujahid Dokubo-Asari spoke in an exclusive interview with Premium Times about his arrest in Benin Republic.

Asari alleged that former President Olusegun Obasanjo, along with some leaders of the All Progressives Congress, wanted him in Benin Republic prison so that they could perpetrate electoral malpractices in the upcoming 2015 general elections.

He specifically stated that President Obasanjo sent his name to the INTERPOL, asking the organization to arrest and detain Dokubo-Asari.
"They believe that if I'm around in 2015, ... if people like me are around in 2015, they will not be able to do what they want to.
"Benin republic is a democracy and there is rule of law. Of course, they examined the accusations leveled against me and they found out that there was nothing.
"I hear that some APC leader said I should rot in prison, and they were even putting pressure on my lawyer. They have forgotten that it was through me that Festus Keyamo [his lawyer] became a member of the APC, because I was a founding member of ACN. They are the ones who will surely rot in prison because my hands are clean."

Neither the APC spokesman Lai Mohammed, nor ex-President Obasanjo could not be reached for comments. Obasanjo's aides said the former president will not respond to allegations from an "inconsequential character like Dokubo-Asari".
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