Years after breakup, PSquare twins follow each other on Instagram

Legendary duo Peter and Paul Okoye, popularly known as Psquare, have now followed back each other on Instagram after years of breakup.
Not withstanding the development, it is yet to be confirmed if the twin brothers have squashed their beef and are now officially reconciled.
This comes a few hours after Paul’s wife, Anita Okoye, posted on Instagram of how Peter, who is currently visiting his brother’s family overseas, lavishly spends on their children.
“Christmas came early, thanks to uncle Peter @petersquare” Ani had captioned.
The brothers started out their music career as a team in 2003, and released a number of albums over the years and before their breakup in 2017.
For fans of the famous twins, this looks like one giant step towards one of the most anticipated reconciliation ever in the past Nigerian music industry.
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