Veteran Nigerian singer and songwriter, Paul Okoye, better known as Rudeboy, has penned down the mystery behind the rift between him and his brother, Paul aka Mr. P, which led to the disbandment of their group, P-Square.

Recall that about five years ago the duo parted ways which led to the separation of the prominent musical duo.

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However, the twin brothers reconciled in November 2021, to the surprise of their fans who wrote accoladed the singers for their Loving reconciliation.

Rudeboy has confessed that the split was caused by family issues and was not music-related, he revealed this during an interview with media personality, Joey Akan, which was published on Tuesday,

Rudeboy stated that despite the anger from fans following the split, he kept mute and didn’t say anything because he knew that the issue was family-related.

According to him, P-Square was “the sacrifice” that was paid for the family issue.

In his words, He said:

“I kept silent. I never said anything. I never said anything, because I knew what the problem was. It was a family issue, and it turned out that P-Square had to pay for it. P-Square was just the sacrifice.”

“It was a family issue, it had nothing to do with music. And because I respect family so much, I owe nobody any explanation,”