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It Was Self-Serving, We Get That You Are Self-Made – Brymo Blasts

  • This is a follow-up to the Peter Okoye and Seun Kuti feud, as Brymo enters the mix to shade Peter.

  • Brymo stands on the thought that Peter Okoye should have deleted the tweet shading Seun Kuti.

  • It demeans the Okoye family name while boosting your own ego as being self-made, Brymo argues.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Nigerian singer, Brymo has criticized Peter Okoye, one-half of the popular music duo PSquare, over his recent social media exchange with fellow musician Seun Kuti.

The disagreement started after Seun commented on Peter Obi, a former governor of Anambra state, making a ridicule of the politician’s aspirations to be elected as Nigeria’s president.

This, of course, drew the ire of Peter Okoye into targeting Seun Kuti.

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Peter responded by asking Seun to remove the Kuti surname from his name to prove his relevance in the music industry, referencing the late Afro musician, Fela Kuti, who was the father of Seun Kuti.

In response, Brymo took to social media to express his opinion on the matter. He accused Peter of being self-serving and questioned the validity of his own success.

Brymo suggested that Peter should have deleted the post instead of engaging in the argument further, noting the negative connotation it has for Peter Okoye’s own family, specifically his own father.

FURTHER READING

The Nigerian music star is of the opinion that Peter Okoye’s post slamming Seun Kuti did more to promote Peter’s own success while rubbing dirt on the Okoye name.

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