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Cynthia Morgan slams Peter Okoye for dragging her into P-Square family feud

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Nigerian singer Cynthia Morgan (Madrina) hits back at Peter Okoye for referencing her in his ongoing family dispute with Paul and Jude Okoye, expressing displeasure at being misrepresented

Nigerian singer Cynthia Morgan, also known as Madrina, has responded to recent comments made by Peter Okoye of the P-Square music duo, criticising his reference to her in his ongoing family feud.

Also read: P-Square royalty theft trial: Peter Okoye accused of misleading EFCC with false claims

Earlier this week, Peter Okoye took to Instagram to call out his twin brother Paul Okoye and their elder brother Jude Okoye who previously managed P-Square accusing them of betrayal and theft.

In his post, Peter also referenced former label signees, including singer MayD and Cynthia Morgan, suggesting they were used to discredit him in past disputes.

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He wrote: “Exactly what I was talking about: their publicist doing everything to make me look like a liar. I’m not MayD or Cynthia Morgan. I’m PETER OKOYE, the one and only ROCK/OKWUTE of the Okoyes. The truth shall prevail. #UnaThiefAbiUnaNoThief #FamilyDoesNotStealFromFamily.”

In a response shared via her Instagram Story, Cynthia Morgan expressed displeasure at her name being mentioned in the ongoing drama, stating that she was misrepresented during her own fallout with the Okoye brothers.

“I have mixed feelings about my name popping up like this. I’m not a weak person—certain family members just made it look that way. @peterpsquare included. Until you eventually realized what they were doing to you too. Na me listen to una sha,” she wrote.

It will be recalled that Cynthia Morgan previously had a highly publicised and acrimonious split from Northside Entertainment, the record label owned by Paul, Peter, and Jude Okoye.

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