Businessman and philanthropist Olakunle “Churchill” Oladunni has publicly confirmed that his long-standing conflict with Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has been resolved, announcing that both parties are now focused on peaceful co-parenting of their son, King Andre.
In a statement shared on his verified Instagram page, @olakunlechurchill, on Friday, Churchill revealed that he was pleasantly surprised when he received a call from his son for the first time, describing the moment King Andre addressed him as “Daddy” as deeply emotional and faith-affirming.
According to Churchill, the experience reinforced his belief that “what God cannot do does not exist,” noting that faith played a central role in bringing clarity, humility, healing, and peace to the situation.
He stated that forgiveness has paved the way for a new chapter, stressing that the conflict between himself and Tonto Dikeh is now firmly in the past. He added that both parents are committed to raising their son with love, care, and mutual respect. “The conflict is behind us, and we are now focused on co-parenting with love, care, and a shared commitment to raising our son,” he wrote.
Churchill also expressed gratitude for the journey and personal growth he experienced throughout the process and publicly thanked Tonto Dikeh, whom he described as “the amazing mother of my son”, for doing a good job.
His statement comes a day after Tonto Dikeh shared an emotional post on her Instagram page, where she reflected on what she described as a divine restoration after ten years of public battles, bitterness, and broken communication—a development that has since sparked widespread reactions online.

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