It has been a tale of one too many incoherent lies and internal confusion.
The only problem I see with Psquare is the fact that they really think we care about their drama.
— Swag Daddy (@ImNotAHooligans) July 25, 2016
Psquare are a joke now lowkey. They weren’t even missed at the New York show. Tragic
— Nigerian God (@Echecrates) July 25, 2016
Psquare telling us they sorry.
Biko you are not sorry, you suddenly noticed a massive drop in income, and wisdom prevailed.
Keep your sorry.
— Omo Jesu (@tosinadeda) July 25, 2016
Out of the blues 24 hours ago, Peter Okoye (one half of Psquare) who has been the lead agitator in the crisis goes on Instagram to cry like Nollywood actor, Charles Okocha (Amoshine when Amoshine).
His tears didn’t trend on social media (because no one bought the joke) and his brothers didn’t utter a word on social media to corroborate his story which makes it look terrible.
Back in March when they made an attempt to apologize, it was coordinated and the three brothers posted on social media at about the same time, even though they went back to the boxing ring a few days later.
READ: ‘We are sorry’ – Peter, Paul and Jude Okoye (Psquare) apologise to fans
This feeble attempt at an apology by Peter who only three weeks ago, threatened to sue his brothers saying, ‘All my legal arsenal will be deployed to ensure this fraudulent act is addressed’ can only be described as TERRIBLE JOKE!
If this was meant to be another stunt, then it was lazy and poorly thought of. For their sake I do hope they are indeed sorry and have a good plan, or else this may very well be the beginning of the end of Psquare.