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Jude Okoye releases court documents exposing P-Square's royalty share agreement

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Music director and former manager of the popular Nigerian music group P-Square, Jude Okoye, has opened up about his involvement with the duo, comprising his twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye.

In a recent revelation, Jude shared a court document that outlines the royalty distribution among the group members, putting to rest speculation about his role in the group's finances.

According to the document, Jude Okoye is entitled to 25% of the group's royalties, while Peter and Paul Okoye of P-Square receive 30% each. So, the remaining 15% is allocated for the group's activities and expenses. This disclosure comes after Peter Okoye accused Jude of diverting funds meant for the singers and reported him to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Meanwhile, Jude's decision to share his side of the story follows intense backlash from fans who dragged him online. This prompted him to clear his name. Additionally, by releasing the court document, Jude aims to set the record straight and demonstrate his legitimate share of the group's earnings.

However, the controversy has sparked a heated debate among fans and industry observers. Also, many are calling for transparency and accountability in the music industry. Lastly, as the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how this will impact the future of P-Square and its members.

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