- Peter Okoye celebrated after his song ‘Winning’ surpassed 1 million views on YouTube in just three days.
- He celebrated on social media by insisting he wrote the song, which his twin brother, Paul Okoye, had contested.
Peter Okoye has expressed his joy following the achievement of his new song ‘Winning,’ which garnered over 1 million views on YouTube within a span of three days.
He shared his excitement on social media, emphasizing that he is the sole writer of the song, a claim that has been challenged by his twin brother, Paul Okoye.
He wrote:
“Call us names, call us childish; it is fine. I understand, but if anyone says anything false about me and I have evidence, then I have a right to defend myself. Let’s stay WINNING.
With my full chest! @calypso60music and myself wrote WINNING”.
“My dear WINNING Team. Y’all did this one! Let’s celebrate and continue WINNING together! Special shoutout to these guys.
THE PRODUCER:
@iam_vampire_official
CO-PRODUCER:
@goldswarm
THE WRITER AND COMPOSER:
@calypso60music & Myself
Trust me these individuals deserve their credit, and I appreciate them.
LINK IN MY BIO. Join and follow the WINNING team @zipprepublic going live on November 18th.
OneMillionViews”.
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In other news, BBNaija star Ka3na has ignited controversy on social media following a provocative post on her Instagram story.
The reality television personality stated, “Soon as you send me an OPAY account, I start viewing you differently!”
This remark has been criticized for reinforcing the damaging stereotype that users of OPay are of lesser status or financially disadvantaged, resulting in significant backlash.
Nigerians expressed their disapproval on social media, characterizing Ka3na’s comment as elitist, classist, and offensive. Many contended that her statement perpetuates negative stereotypes regarding financial status and diminishes the value of those who utilize OPay.
Critics highlighted that an individual’s financial situation should not dictate the nature of relationships or the level of respect afforded to them. Conversely, some of Ka3na’s supporters defended her by suggesting that her comment was intended as a joke or a reflection of personal preference.