J Martins Urges P-Square Brothers to Settle Rift Privately Amid Birthday Controversy
J Martins has called on the former P-Square duo to resolve their ongoing differences away from the public eye, following fresh tension between Peter Okoye and Paul Okoye.
The appeal comes after Peter recently announced that he would no longer celebrate his birthday on November 18—the date he shares with his twin brother—citing personal reasons linked to alleged betrayal involving Paul and their elder brother, Jude Okoye.
Reacting via his X handle, J Martins—who worked closely with the group for years—expressed confusion over the decision, describing it as unnecessary and difficult to understand. He urged both brothers to handle their disagreements privately and avoid further public fallout.
“These are my brothers for more than two decades,” he wrote, appealing for reconciliation and warning against bringing internal family disputes into the public space, which he suggested reflects poorly on their shared cultural identity.
Opinion: Fame Makes Private Pain Public
J Martins’ reaction captures what many fans have been thinking—some conflicts are better resolved behind closed doors, especially when they involve family.
The P-Square story has moved beyond music into something more personal and emotional. What started as a professional disagreement has now spilled into symbolic actions, like changing a shared birthday, which signals how deep the divide has become.
However, it’s also important to recognize that public figures live in a different reality. Their lives are constantly in the spotlight, and sometimes, their way of expressing hurt or setting boundaries becomes public whether they intend it or not.
J Martins’ call for privacy is valid, but reconciliation isn’t always that simple. Trust, once broken, can take time to rebuild—if it ever does.
For fans, the situation is painful to watch, especially given the legacy P-Square built together. But beyond the headlines, this is a reminder that behind fame and success are real human relationships, with all their complexities.



