
Olakunle Churchill
Tonto Dikeh’s ex-husband, Olakunle Churchill with a heavy heart and mixed feelings, took to the gram to wish his son, King Andre, a happy birthday.
In his touching notes which can be described as an open letter, Churchill expressed his undying love to his son, and also made some revelations as well as some serious allegations against his ex-wife, Tonto Dikeh.
Churchill in his letter wrote:
“I want you to know that you have a father and he’s right here with you. I AM HERE FOR YOU IRRESPECTIVE OF CHALLENGES AND SITUATIONS between the union of my self and your mom.
The same blood runs in us, nothing can change that. No one can change your name or turn your face away from me, you are my blood and for ever you will be mine.”
See his Instagram posts below.
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