Nigerian music star Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr P, has firmly dismissed any possibility of a reunion with his twin brother, Paul Okoye, under the iconic group P-Square.
The singer made his stance clear in response to a fan’s question on social media platform X, where he bluntly stated that the group would not be coming back together.
“Not with me. Done and dusted,” he wrote, signaling a definitive end to reunion hopes.
P-Square, made up of the Okoye twins, rose to prominence as one of Africa’s most successful music duos, known for chart-topping hits and electrifying stage performances.
However, behind the success, the brothers’ relationship has been marked by repeated disagreements and public fallouts.
The duo initially split in 2017 following a highly publicized rift that divided fans and disrupted their musical dominance.
After years of separation, the brothers reconciled in 2021, sparking excitement among fans who had long awaited their return.
Their reunion, however, proved short-lived. By 2024, tensions resurfaced, leading to another split. Since then, both artists have continued their careers independently, performing as solo acts.
Peter’s latest comment appears to shut the door on any future collaboration between the brothers, disappointing fans who had hoped for another comeback.
The statement has since generated reactions online, with many expressing mixed feelings ranging from acceptance to renewed calls for reconciliation.
With Mr P’s firm position, the future of P-Square as a duo now appears increasingly unlikely, marking what could be the final chapter in one of Africa’s most celebrated music partnerships.

