Singer Peter Okoye, often known as Mr. P and one-half of the defunct Psquare combo, has responded to a viral video of a French band singing P-Square’s smash song ‘Testimony’ (Taste the Money) at a state dinner in Paris.
The event held on Thursday at the Palais de l’Élysée was part of President Bola Tinubu’s three-day state visit to France, which aimed to boost diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries.
The audience applauded the band’s exuberant Afrobeat performance with a French flair, including Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, who appeared to enjoy the cultural interchange.
Sharing the video on Instagram on Friday, Peter captioned it: “Enjoy your weekend! 🫣 #TasteTheMoney,” sparking diverse reactions from fans.
Ugonna Uzohuo wrote, “Since u and ur brother no wan reconcile and give us back Psquare. Make we kukuma d manage this OYIBO SQUARE 😢😂.”
Joy Shaibu added, “In their mind now, they think they nailed the song 😂😂.”
Glory Gaius commented, “E come be like choir ministration for their mouth 😂😂.”
Meanwhile, Peter’s post comes amid ongoing tensions with his brother Paul Okoye also known as Rudeboy.
Paul recently accused Peter of stealing a song titled ‘Winning,’ claiming it was intended for his upcoming album.
Producer Vampire Craze revealed that the track was created in 2022 during the brief P-Square reunion.
The accusation adds another layer to the brothers’ longstanding disputes, which ultimately led to P-Square’s breakup.
Fans continue to hope for reconciliation between the siblings whose musical chemistry brought numerous Afrobeat classics to the global stage.



