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Peter Obi Sent Warm Wishes To Psquare On Their 42nd Birthday
Peter Obi, the former Governor of Anambra and presidential candidate of the Labour Party, extended his warm wishes to the acclaimed Nigerian singers, Paul and Peter Okoye, as they celebrated their 42nd birthday.
In a recent post on his official social media account, Obi acknowledged the significant contributions the duo has made to Nigeria and beyond through their music.
He praised them for actively engaging with other Nigerian youths in advocating for a better Nigeria during the general elections held in February and March.
He wrote: “My Dear @rudeboypsquare and @PeterPsquare of the Psquare Fame, I join millions of your fans in Nigeria and globally to rejoice with you as you celebrate your birthday today.
“You have, for all these years, continued to showcase your talents to entertain, educate, and impact our nation and beyond through your music.
“You have sincerely joined your voices to that of millions of other Nigerian youths, in demand for better governance and a more productive nation.”
It is worth noting that Peter and Paul Okoye strongly supported Peter Obi and the Labour Party during the presidential election.
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