Olakunle Churchill has spoken publicly following his reconciliation with actress Tonto Dikeh, marking a significant turn in a relationship that had been defined for years by public conflict.
The reconciliation was first announced on Saturday by Dikeh, who revealed that both parties had resolved their differences after more than a decade of acrimony. The announcement was widely noted as a rare moment of closure in one of Nigeria’s most public celebrity disputes.
On Sunday, Churchill shared an emotional update via Instagram, revealing that their son, King Andre, had called him for the first time and addressed him as “daddy.” He described the moment as deeply meaningful, signalling a new chapter in their family relationship.
In his message, Churchill expressed appreciation for Dikeh’s role in raising their son, acknowledging her efforts and commitment as a mother. He credited her with nurturing King Andre and creating the space that made the renewed father-son connection possible.
Churchill also affirmed his intention to move forward with a co-parenting relationship built on care, respect, and mutual understanding. He emphasised that the focus going forward would be the wellbeing of their child rather than past disagreements.
The exchange reflects a shift from years of public tension to a more measured and private approach to family matters. For many observers, the reconciliation represents not just the end of a long-running feud, but a reminder of the value of maturity, accountability, and shared responsibility in co-parenting.




