Nigerian music star Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr P, has firmly dismissed suggestions that he should retire from music, insisting that passion and talent—not age—determine how long an artist can remain active in the industry.
Responding to critics who questioned his continued presence in the music scene, the former P-Square member stated that there is no retirement age in music. According to him, artists can continue creating and performing as long as they remain passionate about their craft and connect with their audience.
To support his point, Peter referenced the late Michael Jackson, who continued to captivate fans and perform on major stages well into his later years. He noted that music is a lifelong calling, not a profession with a fixed retirement date.
Over the years, Peter Okoye has built a successful career both as part of the legendary P-Square duo and as a solo artist. His contributions to African music have earned him a loyal fan base and numerous accolades, making him one of Nigeria’s most recognizable entertainers.
His response has sparked conversations among fans, many of whom argue that experience, creativity, and consistency matter far more than age in the entertainment industry. Others praised the singer for remaining focused on his career despite criticism.
As the debate continues, Peter Okoye’s message remains clear: true artists never stop creating. With new projects and performances still on the horizon, Mr P appears determined to keep doing what he loves—making music and entertaining fans around the world.
“Music is a passion, and passion doesn’t retire,” is the sentiment many fans have taken from his latest remarks.
