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Paul Okoye Accuses Twin Brother of Unauthorized Song Release

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Paul Okoye has gone on Instagram to slam his twin brother and former P-Square band mate, Peter Okoye.

This comes after his brother Peter Okoye announced the release of his new song, which Paul claims he wrote and sang.

Paul said the agreement was that he would bring 6 songs he wrote and sang while his brother Peter does the same. However,  he claims he brought his own songs and his brother went and released one of his songs alone with the support of his management.

Paul called out Peter and also called out his management for letting Peter have the song.

Just months ago, Paul accused his twin brother Peter Okoye of going on solo concerts to perform songs that he (Paul) sang alone.

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Source: LIB

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