In response to Peter Okoye’s previous support claims, singer Cynthia Morgan Speaks

Madrina, a Nigerian artist, has responded to the recent outpouring of comments after P-Square’s Peter Okoye included her in his online posts regarding his split from his older brother and former manager, Jude Okoye.

Cynthia spoke directly to Peter in a string of Instagram Stories photos, stating:

“I have a mixed feeling about my name popping up like this. I am not a weak person. Certain family members made it look so… you @peterpsquare included… until you found out what they were doing to you too. Na me listen to una sha.”

She continued by saying that Peter, who openly backed her in 2020 when she criticized Jude Okoye, the head of her old label, had later admitted that his actions weren’t always motivated by concern for her.

“In 2020 after my interview and those tweets from Peter, I went to him with my mum to thank him… he categorically told me I can’t fight his brother, that his brother is richer than me and that his stance online wasn’t because he cared for me… he did it because he wanted to let the world know the reason for some of his actions and that his brothers were no good.”

She added that Peter divulged he only assented to meet her because his wife insisted.

“This one meeting broke me and I moved on… till they labeled me crazy.”

According to Cynthia, they reconnected again in 2023, and she faced off Peter about how he treated her during that 2020 meeting. He apologized. But she claims his recent mention of her name felt “disparaging.”

“I told him how he treated me in 2020 and he apologized only for me to wake up this morning again to see him using my name in a disparaging manner and that will not be tolerated.”

In another screenshot shared on her Instagram from 9th of May, Cynthia revealed a recent message exchange between both of them. It showed missed call from him, and messages from Peter asking to speak with her

Peter’s message read:

“Cynthia send me your number it’s beyond that. Need to speak with you asap.”

She responded:

“Hope no problem?”

The posts have reignited conversations around artist-label disputes and the strained relationships within the Okoye family. Cynthia ended one of her IG stories with:

“Jude wickedness don reach everybody now. God no dey sleep.”

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