Singer, Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr P, has expressed regret that fellow singer, Cynthia Morgan, now known as Madrina, once rejected a contract he offered her.
The 38-year-old said on Sunday while reacting to revelations made by Cynthia that her career nosedived because of problems with Jude Okoye.
Square Records was co-owned by the twins, Peter and Paul Okoye (P-Square) and their older brother Jude Okoye.
Jude is the older brother of Peter and his twin brother, Paul Okoye, with whom he made up the now defunct P-Square duo.
When the brothers split following protracted family quarrels in 2017, Peter said he tried to sign Morgan to a new label he had created but she declined the offer.
Peter in his response to the dancehall artiste’s post on Sunday wrote: “And some people thought I was stupid when I made the right decision [to leave Paul and Jude]. My dear C Morgan! It’s never too late to be what you might have been.God will surely see you through and carry you through the storm. Keep believing”.
He added: “My dear C Morgan, the decision I made 3yrs ago was never about the [fame], money or power! It was for my FREEDOM! Sad you rejected the contract I gave u. Just because they made you see me like the bad egg. I pray you understand that God has a purpose for everything. Never give up.
“The Truth shall prevail. God will surely see you through C Morgan… Gnight.”
Cynthia had earlier revealed that she had lost access to her social media accounts and the use of her former stage name at the expiration of her contract with her former label, Northside Entertainment, owned by Jude Okoye.
Mr P too has since walked out of his relationship with Jude and Paul after years of disagreement over the management of P-Square and family feud.