Hours after Nigerian dancehall queen, Cynthia Morgan narrated her ordeal with Square Records co-owned by the now defunct P-Square made up of twins- Peter and Paul Okoye and their older brother Jude, another popular artiste, Singer, Akinmayokun Awodumila, popularly known as May D, has revealed that he stayed in a boys’ quarters apartment belonging to brothers, Peter and Paul Okoye of the defunct R&B group, P-Square, while he was signed to their record label, Square Records.
The ‘Gat Me High’ singer revealed this on Sunday while reacting to revelations by former label mate, Cynthia Morgan, who alleged that she had been forced to stop using her stage name and lost access to her social media accounts after the expiration of her contract with the label.
May D wrote this on Twitter: “For your information I was staying in their Boys Quarters (BQ) with their driver and their cook just one room all of us shared a toilet and I had big songs and also the other side of their twin duplex was empty! Now! I slept on brand new television carton used my shirt as cover cloth”.
Also narrating other experiences, he tweeted at some followers who reacted to his claims:






May D was initially with the Square records and featured in the remix of “Chop my money”, a big song by P-Square featuring Akon. He later announced he had left the label.