Peter Okoye, known as Mr. P, a member of the defunct Nigerian music group, P-Square, has announced a change in his birthday.
He says he will no longer celebrate his birthday on November 18, a date he has always shared with his twin brother Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy. Instead, he has set November 30 as his new personal birthday celebration day.
In his announcement shared on April 20, 2026, Mr. P also made it clear that he does not want birthday wishes or gifts sent to him on the original date anymore.
The decision comes in the middle of long-running public issues between the twin brothers, who once performed together as P-Square, one of Africa’s biggest music groups with hit songs like ‘Personally,’ ‘Chop My Money,’ and ‘Do Me.’
Their split first became public in 2017 after disagreements, followed by a reunion in 2021 that excited fans.
However, the reconciliation did not last, and by 2024, they had gone their separate ways again, with reports linking the latest breakdown to renewed family and management disputes.
Since then, both Peter and Paul have been focused on their solo music careers.
The new birthday arrangement has sparked reactions online, with fans interpreting it in different ways, especially given the history between the two brothers.








