- Ify Okoye, the wife of Jude Okoye, has supported Yul Edochie’s view on Psquare’s split.
- Yul in his post had emphasized setting boundaries with family to preserve well-being, warning that forced closeness can be harmful.
- Ify Okoye who reasoned alongside Yul and endorsed his statement, thanked the movie star for his opinion.
Ify Okoye, the wife of Jude Okoye, the elder brother and manager of the renowned music duo Psquare, has expressed her agreement with Nollywood actor Yul Edochie’s stance regarding their family’s ongoing drama.
Yul Edochie had shared his thoughts on the public’s desire for Peter and Paul Okoye to reunite, stating that sometimes, true peace can only be achieved by maintaining distance.
Yul emphasized that, at times, it becomes necessary to set boundaries with family members to preserve one’s peace and well-being.
He cautioned that forcing close relationships can be detrimental, suggesting that it’s essential to prioritize one’s own happiness and safety.
Ify Okoye unexpectedly showed her support for Yul Edochie’s statement by commenting “Thank you, Mr Yul” on the post.
Her endorsement of his statement suggests that she shares similar views on the importance of prioritizing individual happiness and peace, even if it means maintaining distance from loved ones.
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In related news, comedian and reality TV personality Dee One recently shared his two cents on the ongoing feud between Peter and Paul Okoye.
According to Dee One, the root of the brothers’ conflict lies in their declining financial success, a stark contrast to their heydays. He suggested that their public disagreements are more suited to younger artists, not veterans like themselves who have spent decades in the music industry.
Dee One believes that Peter and Paul Okoye’s time in the spotlight has naturally come to an end, a normal cycle in the entertainment industry. He affirmed that it’s now fitting for their music to be relegated to nostalgic throwbacks, rather than competing with newer artists like Rema for chart dominance.
In consideration of whether Peter and Paul Okoye will still do well as a group if they reconcile, Dee One expressed skepticism, doubting their ability to sell out large venues like they once did, citing a lack of current interest in their music. Instead of feuding, Dee One advises the brothers to focus on mentoring emerging talent, leveraging their legendary status to give back to the industry.