Mr. P Declares November 30 as New Birthday, Deepening P-Square Family Feud
Nigerian music star Peter Okoye, widely known as Mr. P, has officially announced a significant shift in his personal celebrations by changing his birthday from November 18th to November 30th. This decision, stemming from a deeply entrenched and public feud with his twin brother Paul Okoye (Rudeboy), marks a symbolic severance from their shared past and is seen by many as the most pointed gesture yet in their escalating family conflict.
In a statement released on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, April 20, 2026, Mr. P declared, "I'm making it official. November 18th is no longer my birthday celebration date. Please note that I will not be accepting any messages or gifts on that day. My birthday will now be celebrated on November 30th. This is a personal decision, and I truly appreciate your understanding."
For decades, November 18th was not only the birthday of Peter and Paul Okoye, who were born in 1981, but also a public symbol of their twin identity and the celebrated P-Square duo. The move to reassign his celebration date is widely interpreted as an attempt by Peter to forge a distinct identity separate from his brother, further highlighting the deep personal and professional chasm that has grown between them.
The P-Square saga has been a long and tumultuous one. The iconic music group first split in 2017 due to disagreements over management, finances, and creative direction. While they briefly reunited in 2021, their reconciliation was short-lived, with the group disbanding again in 2024 amid renewed friction. The feud has intensified with public accusations and counter-accusations, including legal disputes and allegations of financial misconduct.
Public reaction to Mr. P's birthday change has been mixed. While some fans support his decision as a personal choice, others have voiced skepticism, with many deeming the move "petty" and unnecessary given the more substantial issues defining the brothers' estrangement. The decision has reignited discussions about the future of P-Square and the possibility of reconciliation, with many fans expressing hope for a resolution despite the current tensions.
Neither Paul Okoye nor any other family representatives have issued a public response to Mr. P's birthday announcement at the time of this report. The ongoing rift continues to be a significant talking point within the Nigerian entertainment industry and among their global fanbase.
In a statement released on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, April 20, 2026, Mr. P declared, "I'm making it official. November 18th is no longer my birthday celebration date. Please note that I will not be accepting any messages or gifts on that day. My birthday will now be celebrated on November 30th. This is a personal decision, and I truly appreciate your understanding."
For decades, November 18th was not only the birthday of Peter and Paul Okoye, who were born in 1981, but also a public symbol of their twin identity and the celebrated P-Square duo. The move to reassign his celebration date is widely interpreted as an attempt by Peter to forge a distinct identity separate from his brother, further highlighting the deep personal and professional chasm that has grown between them.
The P-Square saga has been a long and tumultuous one. The iconic music group first split in 2017 due to disagreements over management, finances, and creative direction. While they briefly reunited in 2021, their reconciliation was short-lived, with the group disbanding again in 2024 amid renewed friction. The feud has intensified with public accusations and counter-accusations, including legal disputes and allegations of financial misconduct.
Public reaction to Mr. P's birthday change has been mixed. While some fans support his decision as a personal choice, others have voiced skepticism, with many deeming the move "petty" and unnecessary given the more substantial issues defining the brothers' estrangement. The decision has reignited discussions about the future of P-Square and the possibility of reconciliation, with many fans expressing hope for a resolution despite the current tensions.
Neither Paul Okoye nor any other family representatives have issued a public response to Mr. P's birthday announcement at the time of this report. The ongoing rift continues to be a significant talking point within the Nigerian entertainment industry and among their global fanbase.
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