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We no longer have a career, we are legendary artistes now — Peter Okoye

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By David Adebayo

Nigerian singer and half-brother of the Psquare twins, Peter Okoye, has boasted that his support for the Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, will not affect his fortunes whether he wins or loses the 2023 poll.

Peter was reacting to growing criticisms from a section of social media users, who appeared not to be happy about his public support for Obi whose influence has continued to soar among the youth.

Peter and Paul had openly declared their support for Obi and insisted that pitching their tent with the former Anambra Governor would not diminish their fortunes or reduce their music influence.

Peter while responding to his critics who said their music career may experience a lull after the 2023 elections, especially if their “principal” failed to emerge winner, said they have moved from being ordinary artistes to legendary statuses.

He is confident that nothing untoward would happen to his life and career after 2023,

“Your Career” dis (sic) and that, we no longer have a career! We have gone beyond that level! We are now legendary and iconic! And still selling out stadiums and arenas around the globe.”

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