Former P-Square member Peter Okoye has publicly accused his brothers Paul and Jude of deliberately attempting to damage his reputation amid their ongoing legal dispute over royalties.

In a series of emotional Instagram posts, Peter claimed the conflict escalated when Jude's lawyer alleged in court that he had provided false information to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) regarding their royalties case.

"Exactly what I was talking about, their publicist doing everything for me to look like a liar. I am not May D or Cynthia Morgan, I am Peter Okoye, the one and only the rock/okwute of the Okoyes. The truth shall surely prevail," Peter wrote, directly challenging his brothers with the pointed question: "Una thief abi una no thief?"

No Longer Staying Silent

The singer revealed that the late Mohbad's tragic situation had profoundly impacted his approach to family conflicts, stating he would no longer remain silent about perceived wrongdoings.

"After watching everything about Mohbad's death and how the whole thing played out to date, I decided I would never play the bigger person nor act as the mature one. And that's exactly what led to this whole madness. Simply because I was trying to be the bigger person! Omo! Never again," he declared.

2021 Reunion Revelations

In a surprising revelation that may disappoint many P-Square fans, Peter claimed the celebrated 2021 reunion of the duo was not what it appeared to be.

"Only to find out that I was actually used in the whole November 2021 reunion! But since we're already in court, I'll wait for the right time to tell what really went down," he added, hinting at more revelations to come once legal proceedings permit.

The ongoing feud between the Okoye brothers has been a source of disappointment for many Nigerian music fans who once celebrated P-Square as one of Africa's most successful music duos.

As the legal battle continues, industry observers await further developments in what has become one of the most publicized family disputes in Nigerian entertainment.