After a month of drama, Twitter rants, controversial Instagram posts we have come to the end of the Okoye brothers sad movie.
Last night all three brothers, Peter, Paul and Jude apologized to themselves and also to their fans. I am so happy that the fight among the three brothers is over.
Oh, I don’t care about the Okoye brothers fighting.
Brothers fight all the time, no one cares. Brothers split all the time
and life moves on. I am happy that their shabby dramatic performance is
over and I hope it never returns.
These three
brothers made us watch how their sibling rivalry threatened to undermine
the hard work they have put in over the years. Dirty laundries were
thrown at us the spectators, we watched as accusations were made, and
counter accusations tossed. It wasn't a beautiful fight. It was boring
and lame.
In this farce, Peter Okoye was the good guy demanding
for justice. Jude Okoye was the villain who was determined not to lose,
and Paul Okoye as the guy torn in the middle of two brothers.
It
felt as if we were watching a poor Shakespearean play. To some it felt
real, but to me it felt like a joke. I had seen it all before two years
ago when stories from the Okoye camp said the brothers had split due to
conflict.
I believed that
story then and I was happy when the brothers made peace at the end of
the day. This time around I just rolled my eyes when the drama began. It
was the same thing again, the difference being that the shock appeal
was lost.
Their limp beef drama episode was a struggle which
unfortunately saw the memory of their late mother brought into it. It
was at this point that the whole thing shifted from being lame to being
distasteful.
By the time videos of two female fans crying over the split of Psquare came out on social media it had become a sad comedy.
I
am happy that the movie is over. I am delighted the Okoye circus has
closed and we can move on from this fiasco which we all tagged as the
end of Psquare.
As for the conspiracy theory that this whole drab episode was a stunt it could be true.
There
was once a time we celebrated Psquare for their hit singles and really
creative videos. These days, we are left with a very short apology It
feels that Peter and Paul Okoye have nothing better to offer their
millions of fans these days apart from drama.
For such a legendary group this feels like the welcome end to a bad Nollywood movie. To God be the glory.
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