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Why P-Square Did Not Celebrate Their 35th Birthday


Popular twin singers, Peter and Paul Okoye of PSquare clocked 35 years old on November 18. While their fans expected the pop stars to throw a lavish party as usual, they decided to go on low key.

It was gathered by Naij.com that the duo had planned to celebrate their 35th birthday and also officially open their Parkview mansion on the same day, but it didn’t work as there are minor unexpected delays in the completion of the mansion.
It was reported that on that day that Paul had a low key celebration with his family which he share on his Instagram page, while Peter was at the studio, recording his ‘Dance with Peter’ music talent hunt show.
However, a source close to the group disclosed that the party is still likely to hold once the Parkview mansion is finally completed.

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