Peter, who is currently embarking on a global tour alongside his twin brother, Paul, with the ambitious goal of performing in 100 cities worldwide, recently showcased his talents in Amsterdam, earning high praise for his performance.
However, one particular moment during the show captured the attention and sparked controversy. The married singer descended from the stage to share a kiss with a female fan. A video capturing the incident quickly circulated on social media, eliciting a flurry of reactions and criticism from many who questioned his actions as a married man with children. Despite the backlash, Peter remained unaffected by the uproar, asserting that he was simply fulfilling his duties.
In a social media post, he wrote, “But a lot of my female fans collected correct kisses last night for Amsterdam. Please don’t be jealous! #JustDoingMyJob #Psquare100CitiesWorldTour.” This statement revealed his nonchalant response to the situation, seemingly dismissing the concerns raised by his actions.
During their recent appearance on The 77 Podcast, the renowned twin brothers of P-Square, Paul and Peter Okoye, made a bold assertion regarding the rise of other Afrobeats stars such as Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, and more. They claimed that these artists wouldn’t have achieved their current level of prominence if it weren’t for the temporary disbandment of P-Square.
The musical duo emphasized their dominance in the Nigerian and African music scenes for nearly 14 years until they split in 2016. This separation inadvertently paved the way for other artists to shine and carve their paths to success. By highlighting their previous stranglehold on the industry, Paul and Peter aimed to assert their role as trailblazers who paved the way for subsequent stars to emerge.