Jude Okoye, the former manager and music director of the acclaimed Nigerian music duo P-Square, has recently addressed the ongoing speculation surrounding his involvement with the group, which includes his twin brothers, Peter and Paul Okoye.
In a move to dispel rumors and accusations, Jude publicly shared a court document detailing the distribution of royalties among the group’s members. The document reveals that Jude Okoye is entitled to 25% of the royalties, while Peter and Paul each receive 30%. The remaining 15% is allocated to cover the group’s activities and expenses. This disclosure follows allegations from Peter Okoye, who accused Jude of misappropriating funds intended for the duo and reported the matter to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Jude’s decision to go public with this information was fueled by the intense backlash he faced online from fans, prompting him to defend his reputation. By releasing the court document, he seeks to provide transparency and affirm his rightful share of the group’s earnings.
The revelation has ignited a broader discussion among fans and industry insiders, with many calling for increased transparency and accountability in the music industry. As the controversy continues to unfold, the impact on P-Square’s future and its members remains uncertain.
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