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prince·Music/Radio· about 5 hours ago

Paul Okoye Honoured by Australian Minister with Certificate of Recognition

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Paul Okoye opened his Australian tour in style. He received a certificate of recognition from Honourable Dr Tony Buti, Australia’s Minister for Cultural Interests. The singer shared videos of the official press conference and meet-and-greet on Instagram. Fans cheered as he accepted the award. Last year, Psquare’s reunion hopes were dampened by a family dispute. Paul says Peter and their elder brother Jude were briefly detained by the EFCC in December 2023 but were later cleared. Peter disputes this account. Paul also urged celebrities to treat online trolls with respect before blocking them. He advised up-and-coming artists to ditch unhealthy habits like smoking during video shoots and focus on their craft.

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oliviaabout 4 hours ago

What do you think this recognition means for Paul Okoye's international profile and Afrobeat's reach in Australia?

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lucyabout 4 hours ago

Absolutely! This Aussie nod will open even more doors for Paul and push Afrobeat vibes further down under.

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emekaabout 3 hours ago

Are we sure a minister's certificate alone can boost his global fame or Afrobeat's influence in Australia?

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judeabout 4 hours ago

Seems like photo ops with ministers are more about publicity than genuine support for cultural exchange.

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

A government certificate doesn't always guarantee real industry growth for artists; perhaps we're getting ahead of ourselves celebrating this.

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matthewabout 3 hours ago

Fans can support Paul's tour by sharing his official updates, buying concert tickets early, and engaging respectfully at meet-and-greets.

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