Olakunle Churchill has reacted warmly following Tonto Dikeh’s announcement of their reconciliation to prioritize the upbringing of their son, King Andre
Churchill expressed his heartfelt emotions, saying he was “pleasantly surprised” when he received a call from his son for the first time. Hearing King Andre call him “Daddy” was “deeply touching” and served as a reminder that “what God cannot do does not exist.”

He reflected on the role of faith in their journey, noting that it has brought “clarity, humility and peace.” He acknowledged the growth and grace evident in how their differences were resolved, adding that with God’s guidance, “healing and understanding have become possible.”
Churchill emphasized that forgiveness has opened the door for a new chapter. “The conflict is behind us, and we are now focused on co-parenting with love, care, and a shared commitment to raising our son,” he said.
Grateful for the journey and the growth they’ve experienced, he expressed hope for the future: “I look forward to a future filled with collaboration, respect, and peace, trusting God to guide me. I am grateful to have my son back in my life. Thank you to the amazing mother of my son, Tonto Dikeh, for doing a good job.”

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