The music world has been left reeling after Peter Okoye's unequivocal statement on X, effectively ruling out any possibility of a PSquare reunion. The singer, known for his solo performances as Mr P, made it clear that he has no interest in reuniting with his twin brother Paul Okoye. When a fan asked if PSquare could make a comeback, Peter's response was swift and unambiguous: "Not with me! Done and Dusted!" accompanied by a deliberate thumbs down emoji.
The exchange got heated when another user suggested that the brothers' refusal to reconcile was the reason their solo careers had struggled. Peter fired back, emphasizing the importance of respecting people's decisions and acknowledging that change is constant. The drama surrounding PSquare's split and subsequent reunions has been a long-standing saga in Nigerian music. The brothers built PSquare into a household name with a string of hits that defined a generation. Their 2017 split broke many hearts, but their 2021 reunion was met with widespread celebration. However, the reunion was short-lived, and by 2024, the brothers had fallen out once again.
Peter Okoye's blunt rejection of a PSquare reunion is a stark reminder that even the most iconic partnerships can come to an end. As Nigerians, we know that change is constant, and sometimes, even the most beloved acts must evolve or dissolve. PSquare's story serves as a poignant reminder to appreciate the music while it's still here, because in the end, it's the music that truly lasts.