How Singer Peter Okoye Reacted After Being Asked Why He Isn't Speaking Up About Issues Plaguing Nigeria

Posted by Samuel on Mon 09th Mar, 2026 - tori.ng

The singer addressed criticisms after some social media users questioned his decision to prioritize personal enjoyment over commenting on Nigeria’s ongoing socio-political issues.

 

Veteran Nigerian singer Peter Okoye, formerly of the defunct P-Square duo, has slammed his critics on social media.

The singer addressed criticisms after some social media users questioned his decision to prioritize personal enjoyment over commenting on Nigeria’s ongoing socio-political issues.

The music star took to X to share a candid post, writing: “Enjoyment wan k!ll me for Abuja.”

His comment sparked reactions from followers, with one asking: “So all these things wey dey happen for the country no concern you? Omo.”

Peter responded thoughtfully, clarifying his position.

He said: “I’ve already played my part from the last election to the End SARS movement. At this point, I’m choosing to focus on my life and my family.

"Everyone has their own role to play.”

The singer’s response underscores a perspective that many public figures hold—that contributing to societal change does not always require constant public commentary. Peter Okoye, who has been active in advocating for change in the past, highlighted that he has already participated in key movements, including supporting initiatives during the last election and contributing to the End SARS protests.

By choosing to focus on his personal life and family at this stage, Peter emphasizes the importance of balance, reminding fans that while activism is crucial, taking time for oneself is equally valid. His message also opens up a larger conversation about the role of celebrities in social advocacy, personal boundaries, and the diverse ways individuals can contribute to societal progress.

Fans and followers have since weighed in, with many appreciating his honesty and respecting his decision to step back from the constant scrutiny of national issues while continuing to prioritize his personal well-being and family.

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