Paul Okoye stage fall during a live performance in Perth sparks reactions, with fans linking the incident to his solo career and stage choices
Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, one half of the defunct Afrobeats duo P-Square and popularly known as Rudeboy, experienced a sudden mishap after falling off stage during a live performance in Perth, Australia.
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The incident occurred while Paul Okoye was performing the group’s classic hit “Forever” at a packed concert, where he lost his footing mid-performance and fell unexpectedly.
The moment briefly disrupted the show, though he quickly regained composure and continued the performance.
The Paul Okoye stage fall quickly went viral, triggering widespread reactions across social media, with fans debating the cause of the accident and its broader symbolism.
Some viewers blamed the mishap on the singer wearing dark sunglasses during a night performance, suggesting it may have affected his visibility on stage.
Others took a more reflective tone, linking the moment to his ongoing separation from twin brother Peter Okoye.
The twins, who rose to fame as P-Square, have pursued solo careers in recent years following a highly publicised split involving disagreements over financial transparency, royalty distribution, and management of their music catalogue.
Online reactions to the fall ranged from humour to nostalgia.
Some fans joked about stage visibility issues, while others noted that the performance still drew strong emotional energy from the audience, who largely remained engaged despite the incident.
Others pointed out that performing solo without his twin dynamic may have altered the familiar stage rhythm fans were accustomed to, adding a layer of sentiment to the viral moment.
Despite the brief mishap, Paul Okoye completed his performance, with audience members applauding his resilience and professionalism as the show continued.
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The incident has since become another talking point in the ongoing public discourse surrounding the future of P-Square and the individual journeys of its members.






















