Businessman Olakunle Churchill has expressed deep gratitude to Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh after their son, King Andre, reached out to him for the first time and emotionally referred to him as “Daddy,” marking a significant moment in their renewed family bond.
Businessman and philanthropist Olakunle Churchill has broken his silence following an emotional milestone in his relationship with his son, King Andre, revealing that the young boy recently called him for the first time and addressed him as “Daddy.”
In a heartfelt message shared via his social media page, Churchill described the moment as deeply touching and spiritually affirming, stating that it reminded him that “what God cannot do does not exist.”
According to him, faith played a crucial role in bringing clarity, humility, and peace to a situation that had previously been clouded by conflict and misunderstanding.
Churchill acknowledged the growth and grace that guided the resolution of issues between himself and his former wife, Tonto Dikeh, noting that forgiveness opened the door to healing and a fresh chapter.
“With God leading, healing and understanding have become possible. Forgiveness has paved the way for a new chapter,” he wrote.
He further revealed that the focus has now shifted fully to peaceful co-parenting, emphasizing love, care, and a shared commitment to raising their son in a healthy and supportive environment.
Churchill stressed that the conflict of the past has been laid to rest, as both parents are now united by mutual respect and the well-being of their child.
Expressing appreciation for the journey and personal growth that came with it, he said he looks forward to a future filled with collaboration and peace, trusting God to continue guiding him.
He concluded by thanking Tonto Dikeh, whom he described as “the amazing mother of my son,” for doing a good job in raising King Andre, adding that he is grateful to have his son back in his life.
The post has since drawn widespread reactions online, with many praising the former couple for choosing reconciliation and maturity in the interest of their child.







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