According to early claims, the Nigerian music duo P-Square—Peter and Paul Okoye—does not own a private plane, despite the fact that their fans were ecstatic over what appeared to be their acquisition.
P-Square’s publicist, Bayo Adetu, described the situation in an exclusive interview on Peace FM’s “Entertainment Review.” He said that the company had a contract with a private aviation company, but they did not actually own a private plane. Because of this arrangement, they could use a reserved private jet whenever they needed to.
“I think it’s been added to P-Square’s entourage because we have a deal with a private jet company,” Adetu remarked of the private jet. As a result, P-Square has the right to use the private plane for any official show at any time of day. P-Square remained the only African singer with such a privileged agreement, which provided them with unlimited access to a private plane whenever they desired.
Adetu confirmed the rumored partnership with Universal Records. “That’s correct,” he said. On Thursday, May 31, 2012, the deal was signed. He stated that the deal was worldwide in scope and was not limited to South Africa. The agreement was signed in South Africa, and the paperwork was submitted to Universal Records’ global offices. On a worldwide scale, this arrangement was critical.
Adetu hinted at positive implications from this accord. This arrangement is only one of several positive developments that I expect will occur in their future. The agreement is acceptable to all parties, and we are comfortable with every facet of it. That’s all I have to say for the time being.