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One of the reunited members of Psquare, Peter Okoye, is worried over his health after being hospitalized.
The singer who recently reunited with his twin brother took to Instagram to give updates on his health while expressing appreciation to his family and team for the support.
According to Peter, his first guess was Covid-19, however, his test result came back negative.
"Guys, It’s been a challenging couple of days trying to power through immense pain, fever and general body weakness.
"We were very excited about giving you an amazing show on the 18th, Unfortunately, my body has taken quite a beating with several intense rehearsals back to back and studio that it just couldn’t take it any more and I have had to give in to Dr’s orders to get some rest, build back my strength to get to optimum health.

"The first thing I did was take a COVID test and thankfully my tests came out negative for COVID.
"I’d like to thank my brother @iamkingrudy, my family and team for holding it down while I get through this.
"The good news is, we will make it up to you and give you a truly amazing show on Christmas Day – Saturday, December 25th!
"If you’re a ticket holder, the wonderful team @livespotx will send you an email with updates and options.
"The show will go on and we can’t wait to see you there. Look out for electrifying performances from P-Square, some of your faves and more.
"Thank you all,
Peter,” he wrote.
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