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Tonto Dikeh publicly celebrated and prayed for her former husband, Olakunle Churchill, at her son, King Andre’s, 10th birthday party in Abuja.
A video from the event, now circulating widely online, showed the Nollywood actress offering heartfelt prayers for Churchill, speaking words of prosperity, protection, and divine favour over him and his household.
“You are an amazing father, thank you so much,” she said.
“Your businesses will flourish; whoever curses you shall be cursed. I love you with the love of God.”
Dikeh also spoke about the strong relationship between Churchill and their son, stressing that Andre has deep love and admiration for his father.
She extended her prayers to Churchill’s family, including his other children, asking for progress, success and protection from failure in all their endeavours.
“I pray for your family. I pray for your business. I pray for all the children. They will progress. Failure will not meet them. Everything that they touch will be blessed,” she said.
“God will go before them and make every crooked path straight. Your business is replenished.”
Dikeh and Churchill were once married before their widely publicised separation in 2017.
Recently, however, the actress announced that they had reconciled and “buried the hatchet,” bringing an end to their prolonged public dispute.
In 2021, Churchill formally introduced Rosy Meurer, his former personal assistant, as his wife. The couple welcomed their first child in March 2021 and a second child in October 2022.
Churchill also addressed and dismissed speculation about trouble in his marriage in 2023.
Meurer recently professed her deep loyalty to her husband, stating that she would willingly “take a bullet” for him.
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