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Whether Obi wins or not, we will continue to sell shows across the globe —  Peter of Psquare

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As the presidential election draws near with candidates making efforts to canvass for votes, particularly from the Nigerian youths, Peter Okoye, half- brother of the Psquare music group has said whether his candidate, Peter Obi wins or not, they will keep conquering music stage with their energetic performance.

Peter has come under intense attacks from social media users who don’t share his sentiment and choice for the office of the President, but the singer said he remained resolute in his resolve to vote for Obi against all odds.

With less than 60 days to the elections, nerves are being calmed among Nigerians on which of the candidates deserves to be voted for but Peter and Paul have insisted on Obi, making them subject of criticisms for some weeks now.

Reacting to those who attempted to drag him for his choice, Peter said: “You can vote for whoever you like; it doesn’t affect us or our music. Our music has gone global and selling out concert around the globe.”

He insisted that he and his brothers, including followers of Obi are only fighting for a better Nigeria.

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