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Finally! The Psquare brothers including Jude Okoye have reconciled. See what they said

Should in case you've not been keeping up with the Okoye brothers, then refresh your memory with this brief recap.

Peter fired Jude as his manager a few weeks ago, he then went solo & changed his management team, Paul then released an emotional single addressing their drama called "Call To Heaven", He also took to Instagram to blast Peter for airing their differences on social media, this was after he put Peter on blast for doing the same during their last beef a few months ago, anyways Peter clapped back, Peter then granted the mother of all interviews two days ago, an EXPLOSIVE tell all basically calling out his brothers for ganging up on him among other allegations and Jude clapped back yesterday saying there are 3 sides to every story and the truth is dirty.

Well someone must have brought the brothers together to resolve their issues because a few minutes ago ALL three of them posted on their instagram pages, a picture of a white dove in the sky, with the message:

"It took our stupidity to realize that FAMILY comes first, We are VERY SORRY??. @rudeboypsquare @judeengees #dembeonenobetwo #PSquareForever"

Chances are that Psquare will not be taken seriously if the events of the past few weeks are, again, re-enacted in the future.


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