PSquare splurges on expensive jets to satisfy his passion

While fans of P-Squarе, the Nigerian music duo Peter and Paul Okoye, were celebrating what appeared to be the purchase of a private record, it has come to light that, contrary to initial reports, the group does not own a private record.

 

 

 

 

 

P-Squarе’s publicist, Bayo Adetu, clarified the situation in an exclusive interview on Peace FM’s “Entertainment Rеviеw.” He disclosed that the gang had entered into an agreement with a private jet company, but they did not genuinely possess a private jet. They were able to use a designated private jet whenever necessary thanks to this arrangement.

 

 

 

“With regard to the private jet, I believe it has been added to P-Square’s entourage because we have a deal with a private jet company,” Adetu stated. Thus, P-Square is entitled to travel with the private jet whenever they have an official show. P-Square continued to be the only artist in Africa with such a unique offering, granting them complete access to a private meeting at any moment.

With regard to the reported transaction with Universal Records, Adеtu attested to its authenticity. He said, “Yes, that is true.” The agreement was signed on Thursday, May 31, 2012. He clarified that the agreement was global in nature and not limited to South Africa. The agreement was signed in South Africa, and the documents were forwarded to Universal Records’ global headquarters. The deal has worldwide significance.

Adetu alluded to encouraging developments that will follow this agreement. “I believe that many positive things are on the horizon, and this contract is just one of them,” Both parties are content with the contract and everything that goes along with it. For now, that is all I have to say.

The conversation also included P-Square’s most recent partnership with American rapper Rick Ross. Their collaboration, named “Beautiful Oneyinye,” was a noteworthy accomplishment. They had released the song and its music video globally. Filmed in Miami, Florida, and Cape Town, South Africa, the video was directed by P-Square’s elderly prostitute, Jude Okoye, who also functioned as their manager.