
The tweets recalled conflicts between the brothers back in 2013 when rumours of a split first surfaced. Further developments revealed that Jude and Paul may be on the same side of things, which places a higher possibility of a break up in the camp.

On the surface, while it appears that a P-Square breaking up, whether between the duo that make up the group or between the group and its management, may be a terrible development for them or the Nigerian music industry, the opposite might indeed be the case for the reasons stated below.
1. A society like Nigeria makes it difficult for artistes to fully prioritise their careers over family. A business structure based on the bond of family is likely to lack a proper structure. So If Peter is putting his foot down as a move against lack of structure, then it is something good for their fans.
2. Many careers have been run into the ground because artistes try to respect tradition instead of doing whatever will serve them best. Jude may have been around for a while and might have been instrumental to many of P-Square’s biggest pay days, but with these internal power struggles emerging for the second time, his exit may just be the perfect career move for the duo to capitalize on in order to move their brand to another level. Before the brimming drama becomes damaging in terms of PR.
Culled From GreenNews
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