Nigerian dancehall star, Cynthia Morgan has reacted to rumours claiming she’s pregnant for Jude Okoye her label boss and elder brother to pop duo, Psquare.
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Cynthia is currently signed on to Northside Inc owned by Jude Okoye.
5 ways a break up could
help P-Square, Jude Okoye
H. Igwe 2 days ago 10526
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The recent issue between Peter, Paul and Jude Okoye will look like a PR
stunt if they eventually make up, which is already very likely with
Peter’s recent post on Instagram wherein he made an obvious statement
about apology. But beyond that, an actual break up will be good for all
parties involved and there are a number of points that prove this.
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Feature story on current 'beef' between Peter, Paul and Jude Okoye.
Peter Okoye of P-Square makes thinly-veiled apology on Instagram
following earlier rants on Twitter in which he went against brother Jude
Okoye.
Looking at the current situation, if the Okoye brothers are indeed ‘PR
stunting’, then the benefits are numerous.
For starters, they will remain in the headlines for some time as a
result, and anything they get involved in will enjoy prime time in the
media.
This is always the case when celebrities clash.
Fans and critics take sides, critique and then observe happenings in the
weeks and months leading up to any major album release or anything else
the celebrities are handling.
READ ALSO: Beef between P-Square, Jude Okoye is unfortunate – Saeon
But regardless of celebrities riding on the back of controversies into
further prominence and commercial gains, one party will always be on the
losing end when all has been said and done.
It is always a ‘David and Goliath’ tussle, with one party suffering
defeat or an outright career harm in some situations.
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Feature story on current 'beef' between Peter, Paul and Jude Okoye.
File photo of Paul, Peter and Jude Okoye.
This is fact and history has shown this over and over.
Given this, many have taken a deeper look at the current tussle between
Peter, Paul and Jude Okoye and are coming up with series of conclusions
on who stands to gain more from the group separating (if that becomes
the case).
As you ponder on this, below are five points we have gathered so far
from the narrative that prove that a break up could be helpful for the
Okoye brothers and the Nigerian music industry in general:
1. The fans are actually bored of the same old stuff and maybe a break
up will ‘rile up’ each party to outdo the other on the next track,
mixtape or album.
2. A break up will bring about innovation and fresh ideas. Having
listened to the sounds from the brothers over the years, a whole new
type of music vibe from them will not be out of place, maybe a
digression into other genres like Reggae, Highlife or Hip hop who knows?
Just anything fresh would do.
3. The brothers talk too much and so maybe a split is what they actually
need so the world can see who the real McCoy is. This will also help in
the aspect of bringing about competition and healthy rivalry which are
key ingredients for success.
READ ALSO: Peter Of P-Square Quits Music?
4. Competition is good for business, very good actually as it helps
increase profits. Whatever the case, this public face off between the
brothers will help shoot up record sales and boost whatever personal
involvements they have going on if they decide to do music separately.
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P-Square and American rapper TI with whom they collaborated on the Eje
Ajo in 2014.
P-Square and American rapper TI with whom they collaborated on the song
Eje Ajo in 2014.
It will also spill over into the corporate clients whose brands they
currently represent by bringing more attention to the entire process.
And as we said here during the Olamide-Don Jazzy issue, drama is good
for business because like bacteria they are important too.
5. Competition from the break up will help shake off complacency which
P-Square appear to be suffering from.
What do you think?
See the video for Bring It On by P-Square featuring Dave Scott below:
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