Lola Omotayo Okoye, the wife of Peter Okoye from the renowned music group PSquare, has openly expressed her admiration for Anita Okoye, the ex-wife of Paul Okoye. This declaration came shortly after Paul’s current partner, Ivy Ifeoma, garnered attention online with photos showcasing her baby bump.



Anita Okoye recently shared stunning images of herself in Aso-Oke fabric on her Instagram page, showcasing her appreciation for the exquisite craftsmanship. In response, Lola Okoye publicly praised Anita, sending her love and admiration online.




She promoted the brand that helped her produce the material, claiming that the garment is more than just fashion but also a forceful statement.

“Draped in my coat of many colours by @hertunba … I’m embracing the rich craftsmanship of the ‘Unity Cloth.’ This piece, woven with Aso-Oke, Akwette, Itive, and Ivavtyo, is a stunning tribute to Nigeria’s diverse culture. It’s more than fashion; it’s a powerful statement! Hertunba HertunbaWoman Craftsmanship,” she wrote.

Lola Okoye took to the comment section to praise Anita as the only one she admired.

She wrote:

“The one and only,” alongside a heart and fire emoji.


This came after Ivy Ifeoma, Paul Psquare’s new wife, trended online over her bulging baby bump.

Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy, recently sparked discussions about the gender of his upcoming baby with his new wife, Ivy Ifeoma. This came after Ivy warmed up social media with pictures of her noticeable baby bump, dressed in a deep wine-red gown. Reacting to the beautiful images, Paul commented on the gender of their unborn child.

Meanwhile, Jude Okoye, Peter and Paul's elder brother, has expressed his distress over the ongoing tension between his younger siblings. He recently shared his perspective on the ongoing drama within the P-Square family.

Peter Okoye recently addressed his brother Paul in a letter, accusing him of consistently belittling his work and implicating their older brother, Jude, in the mismanagement of the group's royalties.

In response, Jude shared his side of the story, explaining that he took a 40 percent share of the group's income, while Peter and Paul equally divided the remaining 60 percent.