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Okoye Brothers Feud Explodes Over Royalty Lies
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41174, member: 636"] Peter Okoye attacked his brothers Paul and Jude on social media over their legal fight. The former P-Square member accused them of trying to destroy his reputation through false claims. He said Jude's lawyer told a court that Peter lied to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission about music royalties. Peter blamed his brother's publicist for spreading stories to make him look dishonest. The singer promised he would never stay quiet about family problems again. Peter mentioned late singer Mohbad's death as inspiration for speaking out against wrongdoing. He said watching that situation taught him the dangers of remaining silent when people attack you. The musician declared he would never try to be the mature person during family conflicts. Peter claimed his brothers manipulated him during their 2021 reunion that fans celebrated. He promised to reveal the real story about what happened during court proceedings. Nigerian singer Timaya believes breaking into music has become much easier for modern artists compared to his generation. The veteran performer shared his thoughts during a recent Afrobeats Intelligence podcast episode with host Joey Akan. Technology and social media platforms have simplified the process for aspiring musicians according to the Egberi Papa hitmaker. Record labels controlled everything during his early career and artists needed permission for most activities. Parents can purchase studio equipment for their children who can create songs and upload them independently. [/QUOTE]
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