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“We Were Bl0od When False Narratives Were Created About Me,We Are Still In Court"— Peter Okoye On Family Rift

“We Were Bl0od When False Narratives Were Created About Me,We Are Still In Court"— Peter Okoye On Family Rift
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Peter Okoye, one half of the famous Nigerian music duo P-Square, has once again addressed the ongoing tension within his family, offering a detailed reflection on the situation and his current emotional and legal position.


The singer, known for his role in shaping one of Africa’s most successful music groups, expressed deep concern over how past events have been interpreted and how recent attempts at reconciliation are being framed.


 According to him, the foundation of trust was already broken long before any call for unity was made.


He spoke directly about his experience, stating:
“We were not ‘blod’ when they were st£@l!ng from me.
We were not ‘blod’ when they were creating f@lse narratives about me.
Now that I’ve uncovered the b£tr@y@l that has been going on for over 20yrs plus, suddenly we’re bl*od?
No… it doesn’t work like that.”


His statement reflects years of tension and disagreement that have now escalated beyond private conversations into legal proceedings. Peter confirmed that the matter is still active in court, making it clear that no final resolution has been reached between the parties involved.
“We are still in court!” he emphasized, pointing to the ongoing nature of the dispute and the formal processes currently in place.


Beyond the legal aspect, Peter also addressed the emotional expectations surrounding forgiveness and reconciliation. While acknowledging that forgiveness may be part of healing in the future, he drew a firm boundary between forgiveness and renewed closeness.
“Forgiveness doesn’t mean accessibility. Again! Una go dey alright.”


His words suggest a separation between emotional closure and personal access, indicating that even if forgiveness is eventually considered, it does not automatically restore previous relationships or levels of trust.
The statement has drawn attention across entertainment circles, especially among followers of Peter Okoye, who have continued to monitor developments in the long-standing family disagreement.


 Many fans have expressed mixed reactions, with some supporting his stance on boundaries while others hope for eventual reconciliation.


For now, the situation remains unresolved, with both legal and personal dimensions still unfolding.


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