Media figure Do2dtun has commented on the well-known twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye, also known as Psquare, and their recent disagreement.
It is already known that the famous twins have had another falling out. In an open letter to his brother Paul, Peter expressed that he is not competing with him or anyone else. He mentioned that seeing Paul give multiple interviews and undermine his contributions to the group they established together says a lot.
The father of two pointed out that Paul decided to work with their older brother, Jude Okoye, instead of teaming up with him to regain their top position in the music industry. This choice made him feel sidelined and humiliated. Peter Okoye also stated that he did not report Paul to the EFCC; it was actually their older brother Jude, who was involved in embezzlement, that was reported.
Do2dtun shared on his Instagram that sometimes problems remain unsolved because people are afraid of letting others down.
He mentioned that it can be hard to resolve a conflict if those involved aren’t willing to work things out.
He stated that fights often go on longer because one side lacks their own opinion. Do2dtun mentioned that you can care for two people and hope they stay together, but you must also accept it if they choose not to be.
He wrote in part:
“Sometimes the reason why issues never get solved is cos of the fear of disappointing the people who bought your fight when you were upset or grieving. Fighting is not just the two people but the external forces involved. Especially if the external force is the family.
A fight that can never be resolved is a fight you can’t make up your mind to fix, damn the consequences and cut away the people that contributed to it. The reason why a fight lasts longer is most times, one party doesn’t have a mind of their own.
You can love and wish two people to be together, but you also have to love them with the same energy when don’t want to be together or when they make mistakes. Love is not conditional”.
“YOU CAN’T COMFORT THE AFFLICTED WITHOUT AFFLICTING
THE COMFORTABLE.
No family is what it seems from the outside. Yours is not perfect either, but we feel we need accountability when it’s people we love, but at the end, why don’t we love them for what they created, not mistakes or decisions they made?”.