Singer Peter Okoye has continued his public revelations about the long-running dispute with his brothers, Paul and Jude Okoye, alleging that he uncovered undisclosed royalty payments and was secretly removed as a signatory to Northside Entertainment’s bank account.
In the latest instalment of his ongoing tell-all series, Peter claimed he made the discovery while attempting to obtain the company’s bank statement, only to realise he no longer had signing authority over the account.
According to the singer, further inquiries exposed financial transactions involving music royalties that he said had been carried out without his knowledge. He alleged that payments from music aggregators were being shared without his consent and questioned why he had never been informed about the funds.
Peter also accused his brothers of betraying his trust, asking why they would allegedly take money belonging to him if finances were not important.
He further claimed that following the breakup of Psquare in 2017, royalty payments meant for Northside Entertainment were allegedly diverted to another company identified as Northside Music.
According to him, documents he obtained showed that more than $1.2 million in royalties was paid into the account between 2017 and 2023 without his knowledge or approval.
The singer said he confronted their elder brother and former manager, Jude Okoye, over the alleged transactions but did not receive satisfactory explanations. He added that attempts to convince his twin brother, Paul, that something was wrong also proved unsuccessful.
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Peter maintained that his decision to speak publicly was not driven by a desire to damage anyone’s reputation but to present his own account of the events.
His latest claims come days after he began a series of posts addressing his strained relationship with his brothers following criticism over his “Who Naija help?” remark.
In the first part of the series, Peter accused Paul of repeatedly trying to undermine him, saying he was no longer willing to remain silent.
In another post, he questioned the management structure of the former Psquare group, alleging that Paul proposed a revenue-sharing formula of 35 per cent each for the twins and 30 per cent for Jude, while asking why their elder brother had to remain their manager despite the duo previously working with other managers.
Peter had earlier apologised for his “Who Naija help?” comment but also accused Paul of using the controversy as another opportunity to turn public opinion against him.





