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“Make una go perform ‘E No Easy” – Singer Teni begs Peter, Paul Okoye to reconcile

  • Teni, a singer, has urged the Okoye brothers, also known as P-Square, to reconcile.
  • Teni requested the duo to unite by performing their hit song, ‘E No Easy,’ on Instagram.

Teniola Apata, also known as Teni, has urged the Okoye brothers, also known as P-Square, to reunite.

Teni took to Instagram on Saturday, requesting that the duo put their differences aside and perform their smash song, ‘E No Easy.’

“Psquare, abeg, make una go perform ‘E No Easy.’ I remember where I dey when that song drop. I dey SS2A,” Teni reminisced.

“Abeg, make una leave all these combat call of duty wey una dey do.

“Make una leave all these fight wey una dey fight, make una go perform ‘E No Easy,’” she added.

Teni expressed her confusion over their ongoing feud, stating, “I no even understand wetin Peter dey talk, I no understand wetin Paul dey talk. Jude kon sey he wan talk today again.”

This request comes amid the ongoing feud between the Okoye brothers.

Recently, Peter and Paul levelled various accusations against each other, drawing their elder brother Jude into the battle.

Jude took to Instagram Live on Saturday to address the charges against him and give insight on what caused P-Square’s second separation, engaging in a lengthy debate with fans and followers.

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In other news, Wunmi, the widow of late Nigerian musician Mohbad, has issued a heartfelt plea to fans and friends not to talk ill of her husband.

Wunmi took to her Instagram account on August 18, 2024, to write a lengthy message to their supporters in the middle of the escalating controversy and accusations regarding Mohbad’s death.

She wrote, “I want to express my deepest gratitude to each of you for standing by me during this difficult time. As many of you know, I have endured a great deal of despicable and false accusations from various quarters-family, friends, and even strangers.”

Wunmi stated that, despite the turbulence, she has chosen to pursue justice through legal means rather than engage in public fights on social media.

“Despite the pain, I have chosen to accept this unfortunate situation as a part of my journey. I want to make it clear that I will not engage in public debates or attempt to counter the lies being spread about me. My focus will be on defending my truth in the court of law, not on social media. However, I must speak up on behalf of llerioluwa, who is no longer here to defend himself,” she added.

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