27/07/2022

Nigerians Defend Psquare As Man Exposes The Current State Of Their House In The Village (Video)

 

Many avowed that since the singers were not living there, there is no need for them to waste money on renovation.

See some comments from Twitter users below,

Gimac : So Psquare should leave pursuing their career in the city like other young men/women and go back home to watch over their late parents’ home and graves? The unidentified man has no sense. Psqaure brothers have houses in the USA, how many houses does the unidentified man have?

Leobabs : “They should be maintaining this big house for who?

Oceanflow : Since they don’t normally visit what’s the need… building a mansion in the village is not an investment my brother…

Ekene A : Na when I notice say MR P tweeted I weak for the tweet

Godfrey : Make them pack go village Abi wetin he the meaning of this nonsense now

Isaac Zico : I don’t get what he’s trying to say ooo. Shey make Dem build mansion for dead body ni or what? Or make dem carry the corpse go somewhere more nicer

Esabod Global news recalls mixed reactions had trailed the shocking discovery of a tweep who reacted to the latest musical release of famous singer Peter and Paul Okoye, simply known as Psquare.

Psquare dropped their much-anticipated music “Jaiye”, and their fans were over the moon about the song.

A tweep identified as Dr Penking on Twitter noted that PSquare was still in existence after their reunion because they sacked their elder brother from being their manager.

He noted that PSquare’s elder brother was one of the factors responsible for their separation because he allegedly took sides during their quarrels.

He tweeted: “Notice the first thing Psquare did when they came back together?

They dropped their elder brother as manager. The elder brother that takes side during his younger brothers’ fight instead of bridging the divide is a useless somebody”.


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