Sources close to Nigerian music duo, P-Square, have disclosed that their family have spent almost 50 million Naira (more than 600,000 Ghana Cedis) on the burial rites of their late mother, Mrs. Josephine Okoye.
It was also disclosed that the brothers have spent so much in giving their mother whom they referred to as the only pillar of support behind the P-Square, a well-befitting and world-class burial.
The Okoye brothers, according to reports, have also contracted the services of M.I.C, a top class funeral house for casket and interment celebrations.
It was also gathered that Peter and Paul have promised to spare no cost in ensuring that their late mother was well laid to rest.
They are reported to have spent a hefty amount on preparations and items which include transporting her remains to Nigeria from India, building a mausoleum, ordering for an expensive casket, engaging the services of a burial team and event managers as well as catering for invited guests and colleagues.


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