Sunday, 24 November, 2024

Olakunle Churchill, Tonto Dikeh wage war once again


Nigerian actress, Tonto Dikeh on Saturday, February 18 decided to call out her ex-husband, Olakunle Churchill once again.

This is coming after they ended their union in 2017.

Churchill wrote an interesting note to his son, describing him as the best thing that had ever happened to him and the most precious gift in his life.

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After this post, Dikeh took to Instagram to share snapshots of her conversation with him, detailing the alleged “lies” and misinformation that her ex-husband has shared about her.

She detailed how Churchill and his family claimed they won the child’s custody in the court case, but they decided to leave the child for her. She then expressed that she was the one who won the case and that Churchill was just lying.

The actress added that her ex-husband was ordered to pay for their sonā€™s CS fees but paid four months’ fees because he had told the court he was broke.

Tonto further revealed that Churchill has never taken any responsibility for the welfare of their son, yet he brags online about how much he does.

She detailed how she was the one carrying the family financially with her ex-husband doing nothing, and even when he got his first “Yahoo money,” he never did anything for her.

Dikeh expressed that she regrets having Churchill as the father of her child, as he is the worst thing that ever happened to her.

Churchill has since asked his ex-wife, Tonto Dikeh, to move on as it has been seven years since they went their separate ways.

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