he last may not have been heard of the widely reported crisis rocking
 the duo of Peter and Paul Okoye, popularly known as P-Square, as the 
telecommunications giant, Globalcom Nigeria Limited may be forced to 
review its four-year contract with the pop twins.
A
 source close to the telecoms operator told Vanguard yesterday on 
telephone that Glo may terminate the endorsement deal, which it has with
 the pop twins since 2010, should they go ahead with the break-up.
 According to the source, the telecoms giant entered into a contract with P-Square and not with any of the twins.
“Since
 Glo has a contract with P-Square, and not with Peter or Paul, their 
breakup will definitely lead to the termination of the contract,” the 
source explained.
Meanwhile, when Vanguard visited the Squareville
 residence of the pop twins at Lola Holloway Street, Omole Phase 1, 
Lagos, the place was a shadow of its old self.
 Calmness and silence 
pervaded the vicinity, even as cars were seen parked outside the 
compound, indicating that there were people inside the house.
Paul prays
 One of the twins, Paul Okoye took to his Facebook page yesterday to 
express his concern over the ongoing face-off between him and his twin 
brother.
“After the storm comes the calm. Hoping for better days ahead as one family. God’s intervention,” he wrote.
 Also, popular R ‘n B musician, Djinee, while reacting to the alleged 
breakup, expressed optimism that their differences would be resolved as 
soon as possible.
He said: “If these rumours are true, I will see 
it as a typical African family feud. I pray they resolve their 
differences as soon as possible. People shouldn’t make things worse by 
peddling unfounded rumors.”
Reacting in the same vein, concerned 
fans of P-Square attacked Peter Okoye’s wife, Lola, accusing her of 
being responsible for the alleged breakup of the duo. But Lola has fired
 back at her accusers, saying “I think silence is the best answer.”
Toni’s pain
 Moreover, a friend of the twins and ex-wife of hip-hop star, 9ice, Toni
 Payne, has taken side with the wives, saying people have wrongly blamed
 them for being the cause of the breakup.
Writing on her Twitter 
handle, Toni Payne said, fans have been unfair to the wives of the pop 
twins. She wrote: “Call me a feminist, but I will always stand in 
solidarity with any woman that is being wrongly accused. That will not 
change anytime soon.
“I had to fight for my freedom. I fell into 
depression and lost half my body weight. They wanted to kill me; they 
don’t care about the damage they do to you.”
 With arguments almost 
always frequent in the duo’s lives, there have been increased call for 
the rumour mill to leave their wives, Lola and Anita, out of the fracas.
Precedents
 Paul and Peter have indicated in several interviews in the past that arguments have always been part of their lives.
 The twins argue every time an album is close; with intense debates on 
which song goes in or out. They faced similar problem in 2005 with their
 Get Squared album and in 2007 with the highly successful Game Over 
album. Danger, 2009 and Invasion, 2011 were not different.
This 
latest disagreement had intensified as the years rolled by with their 
individual talents of singing and dancing further pulling them apart. 
Peter wants to be identified as a singer as much as a dancer.
 Jude, 
their elder brother, has however repeatedly dropped songs Peter has 
performed from making the final cut because he feels Paul’s songs would 
do better in the market.
Inside sources said this is the major 
reason Peter wants to opt out as he can no longer stand being just the 
‘dancer’ in the group.
Appeasement
 Sources also said that Peter had so protested that the videos of Alingo and Personally were shot to appease him.
 In the videos, Peter is featured prominently as both a singer and 
dancer. Vanguard further learnt that Jude had planned to revert to the 
status-quo in their coming album with Paul doing the songs.
The 
decision put Peter in riot mode; forcing the group to stall the release 
of their sixth studio album whose fate is hanging in the balance.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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