Paul Okoye dismisses police takeover of P-Square’s Lagos home

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P-Square’s Paul Okoye on Friday denied reports that heavily armed policemen had taken over the duo’s Lagos home following a violent clash with court bailiffs.

According to multiple reports, security agents stormed the Omole Phase 1 residence of the twin brothers to execute a judgment obtained by a Benin based client who took them to court after they failed to honour an agreement.

The brothers were said to have refused to refund the N8million they allegedly collected to perform in the Edo State capital or appeared in court when the matter went to litigation.

With a judgment in hand, the aggrieved party was said to have stormed their house early on Friday.

An unidentified person reportedly attacked one of the court officials with a cutlass while Peter, the other half of the singing duo, stormed out of the house in annoyance.

While admonishing fans to ignore the report, Paul wrote: “Those of you spreading whatever I don’t blame you all. God will never allow that to happen.”

P-Square has been in the news lately after Peter shared a series of tweet on Tuesday saying the group needed a new management and they were sacking their brother, Jude Okoye from that role.