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Beef between Psquare s a publicity stunt, Keke Ogungbe

By Daniel Anazia
07 October 2017   |   3:50 am
“I am sure they have a massive show coming up in December and they are using this as a publicity stunt. They have over 100 songs and people who called us on the radio within 15 minutes, requested for about 29 of their songs.

Keke Ogungbe

For media entrepreneur and entertainment vet, Kenny ‘Keke’ Ogungbe, the fight between pop singing brothers, Peter and Paul Okoye well known as Psquare is only a publicity stunt.

The famed ‘Primetime Jamz’ show presenter, made this known on a live programme on Kennis FM, where he confidently stated that the recent clash between was only a build-up to a planned show.

“I am sure they have a massive show coming up in December and they are using this as a publicity stunt. They have over 100 songs and people who called us on the radio within 15 minutes, requested for about 29 of their songs.

“If you are breaking up after recording about 100 songs, will you break up to record another big song as a solo artiste? At what age? How many songs are they going to release that would be up to what they have released already?

“At what age do they want to do that when people are interested in listening to songs released by younger artistes? Quote me anywhere that I said it is a game. In the video that was released online, Paul said it was a shame to Peter. It is a game (laughs).”

Exuding high confidence, Ogungbe assured listeners in his radio comments about the duo returning to perform once again as a group. However, to be on the safe side, he said if this doesn’t happen, he wishes them success in their endeavours.

“Quote me anywhere that I said that it is a game but if they don’t get back together, good luck to them,” he said.

The drama between the Okoye brothers has been one that has garnered negative momentum. A faction-based relationship, which still exists, has seen group singer Paul Okoye team up with older sibling Jude leaving Peter all alone. The latter has seemed the less influential in a state of affairs that has resulted in life threats and hot-tempered moments.

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