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Peter Okoye’s Wife, Lola Omotayo Celebrates Thanksgiving With Paul’s Wife And Kids

Peter’s wife Lola Omotayo joined Paul’s wife Anita Okoye and their kids in the US to celebrate Thanksgiving.

Lola Omotayo, the wife of Peter Okoye from the defunct music group, P-Square, has paid a visit to the family on his twin brother, Paul Okoye, to celebrate Thanksgiving with them in the United States.

Peter Okoye’s Wife, Lola Omotayo Celebrates Thanksgiving With Paul’s Wife And Kids

Paul’s wife, Anita Okoye disclosed this on her Instagram page where she share beautiful photos of how she celebrated her Thanksgiving with her kids, friends, and Lola Omotayo who visited her home in Atlanta, Georgia.

In the photos, Anita and her family including Lola Omotayo were seen beautifully dressed as they posed before the camera with DJ Switch and Anita’s close friends.

Sharing the photos on her Instagram page on Friday, Anita wrote, ” Grateful heart.”

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This comes a few days after Peter and Paul Okoye resolved their differences five years of their ugly rift which forced them to take on solo music careers as Peter aka Mr P and Paul aka Rudeboy.

Anita Okoye, who recently filed for divorce against Paul, had expressed happiness about the reconciliation, adding that she is happy that she didn’t choose sides when the Psquare feud was going on.

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