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There is no verifiable evidence or credible report suggesting that PSquare rejected a $3 million offer from America’s Got Talent due to personal differences or an unwillingness to share the stage together. The twins, Peter and Paul Okoye, have had a well-documented history of disputes, primarily related to creative and management issues, including disagreements involving their elder brother and former manager, Jude Okoye. These conflicts led to their separation and solo careers as Mr. P and Rudeboy in 2017, though they reconciled briefly in 2021 before more recent reports of tensions emerged​

Rumors of such offers or rejections should be approached with caution, as no credible sources have confirmed this specific claim. Their professional disagreements, however, have occasionally fueled speculations about their unwillingness to collaborate, which may contribute to the circulation of such stories. For the most accurate updates, it’s best to refer to their official statements or interviews.

Reports Trending Online 
“We once invited P–Square to perform at “America’s got talent” opening ceremony for 3 million dollars, one accepted and the other refused.
We were shocked when one of the twins refused to perform alongside his brother on stage, I called again and asked their manager if the 3 million dollars wasn’t enough but all he said was “sir I am short of words”. One of the twins contacted me back and told me he can perform his new songs alone for half the amount, but that wasn’t what we needed,we needed the old sing and dance along P-Square. “
– Simon Cowell, (America’s got talent Judge)

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