Rudeboy Asks Family To Reconcile Despite Ongoing Disputes

Obasempire reports that Nigerian artist Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy, has questioned his twin brother Peter and their older sibling and music executive, Jude Okoye, about why they cannot reconcile as a family despite no longer being in business together.

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The discord between the music pair became public when Paul, in an interview, accused his twin of petitioning the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to apprehend him.

In response to the accusation, Peter refuted the claims in an open letter on social media, emphasizing his intention to uncover the truth regarding a secret company, Northside Music, allegedly owned by Jude and his wife, Ifeoma.

In reaction, Jude, during an Instagram live session on Saturday, refuted the claims of funneling P-Square’s royalties, worth millions of dollars, into a personal account.

Nevertheless, in an Instagram live session on Monday, August 19, 2024, Rudeboy remarked, “Even if we don’t continue with P-Square, can’t we still be brothers? Even if we can’t make music, can’t we still be brothers?”

“Like I said, I don’t want to talk much. I don’t used to talk before. It’s so unfortunate.”

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Comedian Seyilaw Faces Financial Setback Due To Support For Tinubu’s Presidential Bid

Obasempire reports that renowned Nigerian comedian, Oluwaseyitan Aletile, popularly known as Seyilaw, has opened up about the monetary repercussions of endorsing Tinubu’s bid for the presidency.

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In an exclusive interview with TVC, Seyilaw revealed that he had to refund a significant sum of 15.5 million naira to certain dissatisfied clients following his public backing of Tinubu.

Comedian Seyilaw

He stressed his steadfastness in his stance, asserting that he remained resolute in his support for Tinubu despite enduring financial setbacks and business losses.

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In Seyilaw’s words: “Supporting Tinubu made me poorer, I refunded N15.5m to people who were angry that I backed Tinubu. But because I believed in my choice, that was why I was bold enough to refund money and did not back down from my support.

“Everybody knows that as a comedian December is probably the high point of our event and I lost quite a number of clients because I supported this administration. But do I regret it? No, I don’t. I believe that this administration will deliver”