Nigerian twin musicians Peter and Paul Okoye, better known as Psquare have shed light on the impact of their reunion on their spending habits.

The singers shared this in a recent interview with Larry Madowo on CNN’s African Voices ChangChangemaker.

The twins artists split in 2017 over a disagreement on the role of their older brother, Jude Okoye, as manager.

Larry Madowo’s interview with Psquare

However, they reconciled in 2021 and held their first headline concert later that year.

The twin brothers revealed that they now priorities investing in their businesses rather than spending extravagantly on luxury items.

Speaking during the interview, Peter said:

What happened is this, if you know anything that happens in a group, it’s the same thing.

Even though we are brothers it doesn’t change the fact that we are humans. And irrespective of how people want to look at it, the fans were disappointed, but we are humans.

It’s normal” “We didn’t decide to come back together God made it happen. It became normal. We always going to look for that wind of change.

Sometimes when things happen, always take the positive part of it and drop the negative parts. Why I said so is that I become more industrious.”

Speaking further, he said he has learnt a lot from going solo and hopes to own the biggest casino in Africa in a year or two.

Singers Peter and Paul Okoye

In a follow up, Paul said;

Now that we are back together, as more money is coming in I know where I am putting it. But then it was just wristwatches, chains. But now it is different.”

The twins have been making waves since their reconciliation and have been attending and organizing concerts as a group.

Story: Hilda Katu

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