Olakunle Churchill with his son King Andre and ex-wife Tonto Dikeh reunited as family

Nigerian Ex-Couple Reunites to Co-Parent After 8-Year Rift

✨ Faith Restored

After eight years of public conflict and legal battles, Nigerian actress Tonto Dikeh and businessman Olakunle Churchill have reconciled to co-parent their son. Their son's first phone call to his father, saying "Daddy" for the first time, marked the beginning of healing.

A phone call changed everything for one Nigerian family torn apart by years of bitter conflict.

Businessman Olakunle Churchill heard his son King Andre call him "Daddy" for the first time in years. That moment sparked a reconciliation with his ex-wife, actress Tonto Dikeh, ending eight years of separation and public feuding.

The former couple married in 2015 but separated in 2017 amid serious allegations. Dikeh accused Churchill of domestic abuse, infidelity, and other misconduct during a televised interview. Churchill responded with legal action, including a 500 million Naira lawsuit and police complaints.

Their conflict played out in courtrooms and on social media for years. Churchill even remarried during their separation. The wounds seemed too deep to heal.

But something shifted. Dikeh recently announced their reconciliation on social media, calling it a "divine restoration." Churchill responded with equal grace, sharing photos of Dikeh with their son.

Nigerian Ex-Couple Reunites to Co-Parent After 8-Year Rift

"What God cannot do does not exist," Churchill wrote on Instagram Sunday. "Faith has a way of bringing clarity, humility and peace."

Churchill praised Dikeh's mothering skills and thanked her for raising their son well during their time apart. He said forgiveness paved the way for their new chapter together as co-parents.

Why This Inspires

This story proves that even the most public, painful conflicts can find resolution when people prioritize what matters most. For Churchill and Dikeh, that priority became clear: their son King Andre deserved both parents working together.

Their reconciliation required tremendous courage. Both had to let go of years of hurt, legal battles, and public accusations. They chose healing over winning.

Churchill says they're now "focused on co-parenting with love, care, and a shared commitment" to raising their son. He expressed gratitude for having King Andre back in his life and hope for a peaceful future.

Their journey from courtroom adversaries to cooperative parents shows that growth and grace can triumph over bitterness. When two people put aside their pride for their child's wellbeing, everyone wins.

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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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