Peter Okoye says every message, stream and word of encouragement has strengthened his journey after P-Square
Nigerian singer Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr P, on Sunday expressed heartfelt appreciation to fans who have continued to support his solo career following the end of P-Square.
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The singer shared the message on his verified X account, acknowledging the encouragement he has received through messages, music streams, social media shares, prayers and personal words of support.
“To every single person who has supported me on this journey so far. I want to say a very big THANK YOU,” Mr P wrote.
He added that the continued support had made a meaningful difference as he navigates his career as a solo artiste.
“Every message, stream, share, prayer, and word of encouragement means more to me than you know. I see you, I appreciate you, and I’m truly grateful. This journey is ours together,” he said.
The message offered a warm glimpse into the singer’s relationship with his audience, particularly as he continues to build his identity away from the musical partnership that first made him a household name.
Mr P and his twin brother, Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, were members of P-Square, one of Nigeria’s most successful music duos.
The brothers enjoyed years of commercial success with hit songs and international performances before their relationship and professional partnership became strained, eventually leading to another separation.
Since pursuing separate careers, both singers have released solo music while maintaining individual brands and fan bases.
Mr P’s latest message suggests that the support surrounding his solo work remains an important source of motivation as he continues to establish the next chapter of his musical career.
For an artiste whose career was built alongside his twin brother, the journey has required a significant reinvention.
His decision to publicly acknowledge his listeners also underlines the enduring connection between the singer and the audience that followed P-Square through its different eras.
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Rather than focusing on the past, Mr P’s message centred on gratitude and the people supporting his present musical direction.
Victory Emmanuel is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.


























