Controversial Nollywood actor Uche Madugwu has alleged that popular music duo, Peter and Paul Okoye better known as Psquare might break up very soon again.

Recalling, in December, 2021 the internet went wild as Psquare put aside their differences after years of feuding.

The news of their reconciliation broke out and was on the lips of many for weeks after they followed each other on all social media platforms and were seen hanging out together.

The Okoye twin brothers later revealed the identity of the man who worked tirelessly to see that they reunite as brothers and as a music brand.

Psquare performed together for the first time in four years on Saturday night, December 25, 2021 (Christmas day) and used that opportunity to profusely thank Chief Tony Elumelu, the Chief Executive Officer of the United Bank of Africa (UBA) and Heirs Holding Limited who was the one that ended their rift.

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The pair also went on their knees to beg their fans over their rift.

In a recent development, Uche Madugwu has alleged that the music duo will break up again.

According to Uche their break up was revealed to him by God and it will happen except they go for deliverance.

He also said that the fact that they went for a reunion tour instead of producing new music exposes their reason for reuniting.

 

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