The absence of Jude
Okoye, elder brother of the duo of Peter and Paul Okoye of P-Square, has
been alleged to be an act of protest on the part of their manager, a
friend of the artistes disclosed.
Last Sunday when Peter Okoye and Lola Omotayo held their traditional
wedding ceremony, Jude was not in attendance, though he was said to have
been somewhere in Accra, Ghana.
The friend, who would not want to be revealed, told R that Jude was alleged to be uncomfortable with the choice of Lola.
He added that the late mum of the musicians had complained to Jude
that she wanted his boys to marry from ‘their side’ as she never trusted
any female that was not from the East.
“It was revealed that Jude complain a lot about Peter’s relationship with Lola,
especially the fact that she is not from their state. The mother
preferred an Igbo babe and impressed it upon Jude to do all he could to
prevent what eventually happened last week. Even Jude took it up with
Peter weeks after their late mom’s funeral”, R source alegged, stating
that Peter was in love and wouldn’t bow to pressure from family to end
his relationship with Lola.
However, Bayo Adetu, P-Square’s Publicist, reportedly said Jude was missing at the wedding because he was stuck in Ghana.
Adetu asserted that Jude had missed his flight from Ghana to Lagos in
time for the nuptials after the duo had performed in Ghana, while
another source who was in Ghana for the concert insisted that Jude did
not travel to Ghana.
“We didn’t see him. The twins were in Accra with their band but we didn’t see Jude‘“.
Reports had it that some members of the Okoye family allegedly did
not support Peter’s marriage to the mother of his kids, Camron and
Aliona, and that their late mother was said to have had her
reservations too.
Adetu insists there are no issues, that Jude was only MIA because he was stuck in Ghana.They should leave them alone .
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