Tonto Dikeh and Olakunle Churchill reconcile 10 years after divorce

Tonto Dikeh and Olakunle Churchill, her ex-husband, have reportedly reconciled, ending a decade of public feuding. The actress announced the reconciliation on social media, describing it as a conclusion to their 10-year online battles. Churchill confirmed the development on his Instagram page, stating that their past conflicts are now behind them.

The former couple’s reconciliation aims to facilitate co-parenting, rather than rekindling their romantic relationship. Churchill expressed surprise at receiving a call from his son, King Andre, after years of separation, and noted that the purpose of their reconciliation is to raise their child together with love, care, and a shared commitment.

Tonto Dikeh and Churchill married in August 2015 and welcomed their son in February 2016. However, their marriage was short-lived, with the actress leaving Churchill barely two years after their wedding. She officially announced their divorce in July 2017, citing alleged infidelity and domestic violence. Since their split, the former couple has been engaged in a series of public altercations on social media.

The reconciliation marks a significant development in the highly publicized feud between the two. Churchill stated that he looks forward to a future filled with collaboration, respect, and peace, trusting God to guide him. The former couple’s decision to put their differences aside and focus on co-parenting is a positive step towards providing a stable environment for their son.

The news of their reconciliation has sparked interest among fans and followers of the former couple, who have been monitoring their public feud over the years. As they move forward with their new arrangement, it remains to be seen how their co-parenting relationship will unfold. For now, the former couple seems committed to putting their past differences behind them and working together for the benefit of their child.

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