Joe Igbokwe had criticized the twin brothers, expressing his shame that they couldn’t work together, love, trust, or forgive each other.
He also emphasized how their wives failed to help resolve the conflict and questioned whether there were any elders in their family to mediate.
The APC chieftain labeled their behavior as an example of “success without brains” and “education without character.”
He wrote, “So shameful that two twin brothers Paul and Peter cannot work together, cannot love one another, they cannot trust each other, they cannot think together, they cannot reason together, they cannot forgive each other, they cannot manage their wives, they cannot manage their success story, they cannot control their emotions, they cannot manage their internal contradictions, even their wives could not help matters, what about their parents, their brothers and sisters, their Nnaochie? etc. This is shame. It pains me to no end. Now, are there no elders in the family? This is Success without brains. Education without character. Make shame catch us small na. When Gold rust what will Iron do? Ndi ara akwu eke. Awon werey.”
In his response, Paul Okoye took to his Instagram story, calling Joe Igbokwe a foolish elder and told him to focus on the problems in the country he helped ruin, pointing out that people are hungry.
He wrote, “Joe Igbokwe. Your papa!!! Elder wey Mumu!! Focus on the country you helped destroy!! People are hungry!!”
KanyiDaily recalls that Paul Okoye recently revealed that Peter had him and their older brother, Jude Okoye, arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
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