PSquare indulges in his hobby by purchasing pricey jets.

It has emerged that, contrary to early reports, the Nigerian music duo P-Square—Peter and Paul Okoye—does not own a private jet, even though their admirers were rejoicing over what seemed to be their acquisition.

The circumstances were explained by P-Square’s publicist, Bayo Adetu, in an exclusive interview on Peace FM’s “Entertainment Review.” He disclosed that the group had a contract with a private jet company, but they did not genuinely own a private jet. They could use a reserved private jet anytime they needed to, thanks to this arrangement.

“I think it’s been added to P-Square’s entourage because we have a deal with a private jet company,” Adetu said in reference to the private jet. Thus, P-Square has the right to use the private jet at any time or day for any official show. P-Square continued to be the only African artist to have such a special arrangement, which gave them unlimited access to a private jet whenever they wanted.

Adetu affirmed the veracity of the rumored agreement with Universal Records. He said, “That’s true, indeed. The agreement was finalized on Thursday, May 31, 2012. He explained that the agreement was global in nature and not limited to South Africa. The agreement was signed in South Africa, and the paperwork was sent to the global headquarters of Universal Records. The transaction was important on a global scale.

Adetu made hints about encouraging outcomes from this agreement. This contract is just one of many positive things that I believe are in their future. The agreement is satisfactory to both parties, and we feel at ease with every aspect of it. For now, that is all I have to say.

The topic of P-Square’s most recent partnership with American rapper Rick Ross was also discussed. Their joint project, “Beautiful Onyinye,” was a noteworthy accomplishment. They had made the song and video available to everyone on the planet. Jude Okoye, P-Square’s older brother and manager, directed the video, which was filmed in Miami, Florida, and Cape Town, South Africa.