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Chairman of the Big Church Foundation, Chief Olakunle Churchill, is positive about the prospects of reconciling with his actress wife Tonto Dikeh.
Early this year, after rumours broke that the actress, who got married to Chief Olakunle Churchill in 2015, packed out of his house, there’s been back and forth accusations from the two.
Tonto wept profusely in an interview with Media Room Hub claiming she was married to an abusive man whose abuse left her with life-long scars.
Chief Churchill on the other hand, denied every claim of violence levelled against him.
He insisted that his estranged wife was rather the problem and all his attempts to reconcile with her and his son had proved futile.
Though the two have been quiet about their situation for some time now, JoyNews’ MzGee’s conversation with Chief Churchill tells he is still hopeful of reconciling with his wife.
Watch the interview below:
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