Nigerians react as music duo PSquare end five-year-old feud

Former Nigerian music duo Peter Okoye and Paul Okoye seem to be on the path of reconciliation as they were seen embracing in an Instagram video.
The five years long family feud that saw the disbandment and estrangement of the singing twins popular known as PSquare, seems to have officially come to an end a day before their 40th birthday.
In an Instagram video which circulated on November 17, 2021, the brothers were seen embracing themselves, their elder brother and producer Jude Okoye and those around, while the phrase โcase dismissedโ was repeated over and over in the video.
Days ago the brothers began following each other back on Instagram, sparking rumors of a comeback.
Earlier this week, Anita Okoye, Paulโs wife, shared a video on her Instagram page of Peter visiting with his twin brother Paulโs kids in the United States.
Also, yesterday, Paul took to his Instagram stories to wish his twin brother and his wife Lola Okoye a happy anniversary.
He posted their picture, with the caption
โHAPPY ANNIVERSARY GUYS @peterpsquare @lolaomotayo_okoye
โ
Nigerians have taken to social media to express their joy and weigh in on the long awaited reconciliation.
@obaksolo commented saying โlove wins . So happy for the brand, there mum will smile again in heavenโ
@tochukwuibaro stated that โAll I need is just for them to host show this December and perform their throwback songs together โ
@ladyhazard10: โReally? Best news I got today
I have been praying for this to happen for years now
I love you guys
โ
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