‘We’re back’ say P Square as they draw massive crowds in Sierra Leone

Date:

The storm is officially over for Nigeria’s twin singing sensation, P-Square.

For the first time in four years, the much-loved singers Peter and Paul Okoye performed some of their hit songs together at a show held in Freetown, Sierra Leone on Saturday.

The pair who reunited two weeks ago was well received by fans who had stormed the streets screaming and hailing their favorite singers.

Former P Square band member Peter Okoye has revealed that there is no hope for him and his twin brother Paul to reunite
In December 2020 P Square band member Peter Okoye revealed that there was no hope for him and his twin brother Paul to reunite

The duo posted a snippet from the festival on their official ‘P-Square’ Facebook page and also announced their first project called ‘Reactived’ which will be released in on the 18th of December.

“Sierra Leone Love like we never left. REACTIVATED 18/12/21,” read the caption on the video.

Mr. P real name Peter Okoye posted a picture of the single captioned, “we are back!”

The brothers who started their musical career in 1999, dominated the African music industry for over a decade until 2016 when they fell out.

Reasons behind their split have not been revealed as yet.

1 COMMENT

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Veteran South African actor Sello Maake kaNcube defends ‘bogus’ doctorate

Veteran actor Sello Maake KaNcube has come out in defense of a honorary doctorate that was bestowed on him by Trinity International Bible University, an institution that South Africa's Minister of Higher Education Blade Nzimande has said is not registered and is thus not fit to give out such recognition.

Kelly Khumalo wanted to see a sangoma after Senzo Meyiwa shooting

Kelly Khumalo, the girlfriend of slain South African football star Senzo Meyiwa, reportedly wanted to see a sangoma following his death from a fatal shooting.

Domestic worker sues Pitso Mosimane and his wife for R5,7m over injuries

South African football coach Pitso Mosimane and his wife are being sued for R5,7million by their former domestic worker after she claims to have sustained injuries that left her borderline disabled and unable to bear children while working for them.

South Africa election: ANC loses battle for Zuma’s MK party name and logo

South Africa's African National Congress (ANC) has lost a legal bid to stop a new party from using the name and logo of its former armed wing. The governing ANC had argued that uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK), headed by ex-President Jacob Zuma, had breached trademark law.