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Olakunle Churchill, ex-husband of actress Tonto Dike, has confirmed reconciling with her ten years after their messy divorce.
Tonto Dike had on Saturday announced a reconciliation with Churchill, describing the development as an end to their 10 years of online battles.
Reacting to the actress’s reconciliation post on his Instagram page on Sunday, Churchill said, “The conflict is behind us.”
While expressing surprise after years of separation from his son, he noted that the purpose of their reconciliation is to co-parent, and not to be a couple.
“I was surprised when I received a call for the first time from my son, calling me “Daddy” was deeply touching & a reminder that what God can not do does not exist. The conflict is behind us.
"We’re now focused on co-parenting with love, care, & a shared commitment to raising our son. I look forward to a future filled with collaboration, respect, and peace, trusting God to guide me,” he said.
DAILY POST reports that Tonto Dikeh got married to Churchill in August 2015 and welcomed their son, King Andre, in February 2016.
The actress, who was rumoured to have left Churchill barely two years after their marriage, officially announced her divorce in July 2017 over alleged infidelity and domestic violence.
They have constantly engaged in online altercations since their controversial split.
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