P SQUARE BACK TOGETHER AGAIN WITH JUDE OKOYE AS MANAGER!
Just saw the above on Charles Novia’s
wall on facebook and thought would make a lot of sense to share. This move by P
Square has affirmed again the wisdom of the age-long saying that “united we
stand, divided, we fall” is a fact of life.
@Charles Novia has a way with words
that would make you want to read anything he writes, whether or not you agree
with him on some of the issues addressed at the time. He is one prolific writer
who knows how to keep you glued to his page any day.
Enough said already for now! So dear
reader, enjoy the rest of this as lifted from his page while I’m still trying
to get over the effect of the laugh which was an upshot from that hilarious concluding part of ‘owu’ and ‘sense’.
PETER OKOYE RELEASES STATEMENT
"My dear fans, P-Square is back. Ours is a journey that
started from our mother’s womb. It was a journey that started from Primary
School, continued to St. Murumba College, to when we were in University in
Abuja. It was a journey in which we shared childhood memories and grown-up
dreams. We are back because brothers do not let each other wander in the dark
alone. We are back because we have tried the lonely road and it was not the
same.
I want to take responsibility for what has happened and
sincerely apologise to you our fans. For supporting us throughout this journey
we owed you so much more than what you have had to endure and I apologise for
that. We are embarking now on a new journey with exciting new management (Jude
Okoye), new music and new ideas.
We cannot thank you enough for all your prayers and support
throughout this difficult period. Maya Angelou once said that brotherhood is a
condition that people have to work at. We will continue to work on that and you
can be prepared to be blown away by this new phase of P-Square.
God bless you all and be assured that you have not seen
anything yet!"
Peter Okoye
NOVIA'S NOTE: Family problems would
always be settled and it's good for the brothers to settle their differences.
However, this last one was too messy and too personal to have been exposed to
the public.
In any case, with the economy of
Nigeria in recession and a dearth of concerts and shows here, as well as no hit
album since 2013, nor be clear eye go tell dem say they have a brand to
maintain and still have at least about three to five more years to make some
millions as a group and team than as single artistes.
How many artistes wey make am big as
group, going solo don epp?
Owu dey bring sense for head
sometimes.
I kinda agree with you on this Charles.
Hey! By the way, I'm hoping this their comeback with new music and ideas will include at least a song dedicated to Mary Slessor. *winks*
Hey! By the way, I'm hoping this their comeback with new music and ideas will include at least a song dedicated to Mary Slessor. *winks*
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