Peter Okoye has once again addressed the long-running tension within the Okoye family, offering a blunt and emotional perspective on a dispute that has continued to divide public opinion and, now, the courts.
The singer, one half of the legendary duo P-Square, issued a strongly worded statement reflecting deep frustration over what he describes as years of betrayal, manipulation, and false narratives.
His message, shared publicly, suggests that the issues behind the scenes go far beyond recent disagreements, pointing instead to what he claims has been a decades-long breakdown in trust.
In the statement, Peter challenged what he sees as selective appeals to family unity, arguing that the idea of “blood” is being invoked only after long-standing grievances have surfaced.
He insisted that the emotional label of family should not erase past experiences or unresolved conflicts, especially those he believes involved financial and personal betrayal.
The singer stressed that the matter is not just emotional but legal, confirming that proceedings are still ongoing in court.
That detail adds a formal layer to what fans have largely viewed as a public family feud.
Beyond the accusations, Peter’s core message focused on boundaries.
He made it clear that, in his view, forgiveness does not automatically translate into restored access or closeness.
It is a distinction that has resonated with many online, especially in conversations about family disputes where reconciliation is often expected without conditions.
His statement also reflects a broader shift in tone compared to earlier years when the group’s internal disagreements were often handled privately.
Now, the conflict is unfolding in full public view, with social media amplifying every update.
For P-Square fans, the ongoing situation remains a painful contrast to the group’s legacy, which once defined an era of Afrobeats success across Africa and beyond.
Still, Peter’s latest comments suggest he is not backing down from his position, even as legal proceedings continue.
At the heart of his message is a clear line he seems unwilling to blur: reconciliation may be discussed, but access and trust, in his view, must be earned, not assumed.
As the court case unfolds, the public conversation around the Okoye family shows no signs of slowing down, with each new statement adding another layer to a dispute that continues to grip fans.



