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The Peter and Paul twins are back at it again, entertaining fas with some of their biggest hits.
The Okoye brothers, dubbed Psquare, recently performed at a concert in Liberia.
A video posted by Peter Okoye on Instagram saw fans troop to the stadium in their numbers to witness the artistes perform.
Among the songs they were heard performing was No Easy and No one Like You. The excited crowd sang and danced along while Psquare performed.
Captioning his post, Peter wrote, “Like we never left! Not just about the music! Forget! We are loved ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you, beautiful people, of Liberia.”
This comes months after the brothers announced they had reconciled as a group once again.
Fans of P-Square, in 2021, were excited over the news that the two brothers who started music nearly two decades ago and then fell out may have reconciled.
In November, the two, who turned 40, were seen embracing each other in a video shared widely on social media.
The duo – comprising twin brothers Peter Okoye and Paul Okoye – fell out a couple of years ago over family feuds, with the band finally splitting up officially in 2017.
The two, after their split, went on to have solo careers. Peter, popularly known as Mr P, released some hits, including ‘Paloma’, ‘One More Night’ and ‘I Love You’ featuring Tamar Braxton, Teni and Simi. He also released an album, 'The Prodigal'.
Paul, popularly known as Rudeboy, on the other hand, also released hits like Reason With Me, 'Reality' and Take It. Rudeboy also released a solo album called Rudykillus.
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