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Peter Okoye Steps Back From Activism: Mr P Chooses Family Over Nigeria’s Crisis

by Naomi Effiong
March 9, 2026
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Peter Okoye steps back from activism and Nigerians have a lot to say about it. The singer and one-half of the iconic Psquare duo, known widely as Mr P, has announced that he is taking a deliberate step away from public advocacy to focus on his personal life, his family, and his music career. The announcement, made on Monday, March 9, 2026, has since sparked a heated debate online about the role of celebrity voices in Nigeria’s ongoing struggles.

With Nigeria currently grappling with soaring inflation, punishing fuel prices, and a deepening security crisis, the timing of Mr P’s declaration has not gone unnoticed and public opinion is sharply divided.

What Peter Okoye Actually Said

The conversation began when a fan publicly questioned Mr P’s silence on the state of the nation calling him out over Nigeria’s worsening economic conditions and the climate of insecurity that continues to affect millions of ordinary Nigerians.

Rather than ignoring the comment or deflecting, Peter Okoye responded directly and without apology. He acknowledged the country’s problems but made clear that he had made a personal decision to step away from the front lines of public advocacy.

“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,” he wrote.

It was a calm, measured response but in the current climate, it was never going to pass without controversy.

His Activism Record: From EndSARS to Peter Obi

To be fair to Mr P, his track record on activism is not nothing. When Peter Okoye steps back from activism, he does so having actually shown up in ways that many Nigerian celebrities never did.

During the landmark EndSARS protests of October 2020, Peter Okoye was among the high-profile voices who did not just tweet from a safe distance he physically joined protesters on the streets, lending his fame and presence to a movement that shook the country and caught the attention of the world.

In the build-up to the 2023 general elections, he was one of the most vocal celebrity supporters of Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, using his significant social media platform to drum up awareness, encourage voter registration, and push for a new direction in Nigerian politics.

These are not small things. In a country where many celebrities carefully avoid any stance that might cost them endorsements or fans, Peter Okoye was consistently outspoken. That history is worth acknowledging, even as his current decision draws criticism.

His New Focus: Family, Music, and Atlanta

Beyond the activism conversation, Mr P has made it clear where his energy is currently directed. The singer has been open about working on a new album, and he appears determined to see that project through before anything else.

He also shared on social media that he had been enjoying time in Abuja but that his heart was elsewhere. In a candid tweet, he admitted he was already looking forward to returning to what he describes as his second home.

“But I can’t lie, I miss my second home Atlanta 🇺🇸 Soon as this album is done… I’m on the first flight out to Atlanta,” he tweeted.

The message was clear: music first, then a well-earned break abroad. For a man who has spent years at the center of both entertainment and public advocacy in Nigeria, choosing personal peace is perhaps understandable even if it is not universally popular.

Nigerians React: Support, Criticism, and Everything In Between

As expected, the internet had plenty to say. Reactions poured in across Instagram and Twitter, and they were anything but uniform.

Some fans were blunt in their disappointment. One user, EboEmakhu, did not hold back, writing that staying silent as an influential voice during a national crisis amounted to selfishness arguing that the same people Mr P now felt he was “above” were the very fans who built his career and listened to his music.

Another user, Charlesagogoh01, went further, suggesting that his past activism had been driven by clout rather than genuine concern for Nigerians.

However, not everyone agreed. eroxyofficial pushed back against the criticism, noting that Mr P’s record of speaking up for good governance is well documented and cannot simply be erased. xexiboy2 took a softer stance, asking the singer to at least maintain a passive role, saying even that level of engagement would be appreciated.

Others took a more philosophical view. dah_igbobo suggested that activists and public voices cannot carry the burden indefinitely and that ultimately, it is up to ordinary Nigerians to decide when enough is enough and fight for their own country.

The debate reflects a wider tension in Nigerian society: the question of how much responsibility celebrities and public figures owe to the people who made them famous and whether there is ever a right time to simply step away.

Final Thoughts

The moment Peter Okoye steps back from activism will mean different things to different people. To his supporters, it is the decision of a man who has already given more than most, choosing to protect his peace in a country that rarely rewards those who speak up. To his critics, it is a disappointment a influential voice going quiet precisely when it is needed most.

What is beyond debate is that Nigeria’s crisis; economic, social, and security-related is not going away.

And the conversation about who is responsible for fixing it, and who gets to opt out, is one that will continue long after this particular exchange fades from the timeline.

Mr P has made his choice. The question now is: with fewer celebrity voices willing to speak up, who will fill the silence?

Stay updated on this and more celebrity and entertainment news. 

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