Nigerian musician and entrepreneur, Peter Okoye popularly known as Mr P is the next personality on the profile-driven show, E Vibes.
Mr P who was in the country talks to Becky about his entrepreneurial journey and also his first love music!
“It doesn’t matter who you do collaborations with, if you are going to be big, it starts with you.” He advised showbiz players.
Peter "Mr. P" Okoye is a singer, writer, dancer, director and an entrepreneur. He currently owns Aphro spirit with Ghanaian Entrepreneur Charles Kojo Bucknor.
Mr P will share his knowledge about the music industry on E Vibes on Saturday February 6 at 8:30 am and February 7, at 10:30 am on the JoyNews Channel.
E Vibes is a programme that delves into the background of the country’s celebrated personalities who are doing tremendous work in their chosen field of work cutting across sectors.
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