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Festus Keyamo Urges Fans to Keep Psquare Wives Out of Brothers' Ongoing Feud.


In the midst of renewed tensions surrounding Nigeria's iconic music duo Psquare, comprising twin brothers Peter Okoye (known as Mr P) and Paul Okoye (Rudeboy), their longtime lawyer and prominent Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Festus Keyamo, has stepped forward with a public appeal. The legal expert is calling on fans, media outlets, and the general public to avoid dragging the wives of the Okoye brothers into the personal disputes that have recently resurfaced.

Keyamo, who has represented the group for many years, shared his statement on his verified social media account, emphasizing the need for respect and privacy during this sensitive period. He specifically mentioned the spouses—Lola Okoye (Peter's wife), Anita Okoye (Paul's ex-wife), and Ifeoma Okoye (Paul's current partner)—noting that they have remained dignified and uninvolved throughout the controversy.


The appeal comes amid viral content, including videos and alleged documents circulating online, that appear to show heated exchanges between the brothers. Reports suggest these materials include strong language and threats, painting a picture of deep-seated disagreements. However, Keyamo was quick to clarify that none of this content, including any confidential legal papers related to the group's contractual issues, originated from his law firm.


Keyamo's Statement Highlights Dignity and Non-Involvement of the Wives

In his detailed post, the renowned lawyer expressed disappointment over the public escalation of what has historically been a private family matter. "The ongoing issues between the Psquare brothers have attracted widespread attention across various platforms," he noted, adding that his chambers have always handled matters discreetly. He stressed that efforts from his team, along with family friends and mediators, have been made over the years to resolve differences behind closed doors.


A key point in Keyamo's message was defending the women associated with the Okoye family. He praised Lola Okoye, Anita Okoye, and Ifeoma Okoye for maintaining composure and staying out of the fray entirely. "These ladies have shown remarkable restraint and have not contributed to or interfered in the brothers' disputes in any manner," he explained. By publicly shielding them, Keyamo aimed to discourage online trolls and gossip mongers from targeting innocent partie


 
This plea resonates deeply in Nigerian entertainment circles, where celebrity family dramas often spill into public view, leading to unnecessary backlash against spouses or children. Fans have sometimes blamed partners for influencing career decisions or breakups, even without evidence. Keyamo's intervention serves as a reminder that such conflicts are typically rooted in professional or sibling dynamics, not external interference.


Background on the Latest Psquare Brothers Dispute
The Psquare feud is not new; the twins have experienced multiple fallouts since their rise to fame in the early 2000s. Known for hits like "Do Me," "Personally," and "E No Easy," Peter and Paul Okoye dominated African music for over a decade before their first major split in 2017. That breakup led to solo careers—Peter as Mr P and Paul as Rudeboy—amid allegations of mismanagement involving their elder brother Jude Okoye.

A highly publicized reconciliation in 2021 brought hope for a full comeback, with joint performances and new music exciting fans across the continent.

However, recent developments suggest cracks have reappeared. Leaked videos and documents hint at renewed accusations, including claims of contract terminations and financial discrepancies. Peter Okoye has been vocal on social media about feeling sidelined, while Paul has responded defensively. These exchanges have fueled endless debates among supporters, dividing the fanbase once again.


Despite the drama, Keyamo remains optimistic. He acknowledged the existence of real challenges but expressed faith in eventual resolution through dialogue, time, and perhaps spiritual intervention. "With prayers and patience, family bonds like theirs can heal," he implied, urging restraint from outsiders.


Why Dragging Wives Into Celebrity Feuds Is Harmful

Keyamo's call to protect the wives highlights a broader issue in celebrity culture: the unfair scrutiny faced by partners of public figures. Lola Okoye, a dancer and entrepreneur married to Peter, has often shared family moments online but avoided controversy. Anita Okoye, who co-parents with Paul post-divorce, has focused on her children and business ventures. Ifeoma Okoye (also known as Ivy Ifeoma), Paul's younger partner, has similarly kept a low profile amid the noise.


Involving them risks cyberbullying, false narratives, and emotional distress. Social media amplifies rumors, turning personal lives into public spectacles. Legal experts like Keyamo advocate for boundaries, reminding the public that not every family issue needs external commentary.


This situation also underscores the pressures of fame on sibling relationships. Psquare's success was built on their twin synergy, but individual ambitions and perceived inequalities can strain even the closest bonds.


Hope for Reconciliation and Lessons for Fans

As the story unfolds, many fans hope for another Psquare reunion. Their music has soundtracked generations, promoting themes of love, hustle, and unity—ironically contrasting their real-life challenges

Keyamo's statement not only defends his clients but promotes maturity in how we consume celebrity news. By respecting privacy—especially of non-involved parties—we contribute to a healthier entertainment industry.


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