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Peter Okoye slams fan demanding his retirement over age
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Peter Okoye slams fan demanding his retirement over age

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Nigerian singer and songwriter, Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr P, has reacted to criticism surrounding the release of his latest music.

The singer, who was seen dancing in his new music video, faced comments from some social media users who suggested he should retire, arguing that Afrobeats is for a younger generation.

Responding to the backlash, Mr P defended his ability to sing, dance, perform, play multiple musical instruments, and his musical qualifications. 

Taking to his social media, he said, “Put some respect on the name Peter Okoye aka Mr P.”

He also claimed that many critics are disappointed PSQUARE fans who are yet to accept the group’s split. 

“Respect our decision and move on,” he said, adding that his solo career has been “one of the best things that has ever happened” to him.

The singer further revealed that he recently signed a multi-million-dollar five-year deal with an international distribution company covering three albums.

“Nobody can stop this movement. The train has left the station. It’s Mr P Forever!” He added.

Peter Okoye slams fan demanding his retirement over age

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