The unending fight between Sir Shina Peters and his brother Yomi

The unending fight between Sir Shina Peters and his brother Yomi


The fight between Sir Shina Peters,Afro Juju creator and his musician brother Yomi Peters seems unending.The Genesis of the problem seemingly is the accusation that Shina called his brother an armed robber.This obviously did not go down well with the younger sibling.
But according to my investigations,what happened was Yomi came to the house of his elder brother,but couldn't get in cos the gates were locked.He then proceeded to climb the fence to get into the compound.While he was doing this,the afro juju creator called the police,telling them there was a
robber in his compound.lol..The whole thing sounds comical

The first thing that stands out is why the gateman did not see who was climbing the fence.Secondly,how did they know there was a robber climbing the fence?Surely it must be cos they saw him,so if they did,how come they did not recognise him?And thirdly,why did Yomi himself climb the fence of the house?
Why couldn't he go home and come back another day or call his brother on the phone?


Yomi said that the last time he saw his brother, was about four years ago and they have spoken only once since then.The juju singer relocated to US many years ago.Speaking on their fight,he said-

“I relocated to the United States because I had a clash with my brother over our father’s property and he called me an armed robber on the pages of newspaper. I was so mad and we fought. I took our fight to the radio and television to talk about it and he had to leave Nigeria because of that. The fight was very tough. I told him that he could only run to heaven, so I travelled to America to meet him and we started our fight again. At the end of the day, God took the glory. I made sure I let everyone know that my brother lied against me. That lie really affected me and when I got to American embassy, they asked me some questions about it. Luckily for me, instead of such news destroying me, it helped me and I was given multiple visa because they pitied me and they were glad that I fought to remove the stain on my name.”

There were also speculations that their feud which has lasted for decades was caused by a woman. The gist in town then is that, Sir Shina Peters allegedly snatched his brother’s fiancée about ten years ago when he was still holding sway in the Nigerian entertainment space. It was alleged that wedding plans were already on the way when the Ace crooner started an amorous affair with his brother’s fiancée. When Yomi got wind of the relationship, he was said to have called off the wedding. It was also rumoured that the two brothers had been at loggerheads ever since.

Speaking on the issue, Yomi said nothing like that happened but he was quick to add that his brother maltreated him while he was playing in his band.

He said, “Women and money are very important but it would be good if you can ignore them and concentrate on your goals. There are a lot of things that have been said about me in the press, some are true while others are false, meanwhile, they did not hear from me because there were certain things I couldn’t tell the press. People could have heard or seen some things before they began to say that my brother snatched my fiancée but they did not hear such from me. To be honest, there was nothing like that between my brother and me.

“It is actually true that when I played at my brother’s band, he used to maltreat me, I cannot lie about that. It was real and I cannot lie about that. If someone comes to ask me if my brother has ever helped me in my life, I would say he has never offered me any help. It is what he has done for me that I would tell people. There was a time when our mother used to tell me to always tell people that my brother helped me and gave me money whenever I was asked. I did it for a while but it did not work for me because those that were supposed to help me already thought that my brother was helping me out. I don’t think my help is in the hands of my brother at this age. My brother has never helped me, I don’t know if he would change his mind and help out tomorrow. I don’t regret having a fight with my brother, I can never regret it because God has favoured me and He is fighting my battles. I really do not want to talk about him now, the time for that is still coming.”

Currently in Nigeria, the younger Peters is ecstatic about the massive airplay his single, ‘Igbeyawo,’ is getting on the radio. He said it took him a year to complete his album which consists of nine tracks.
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