Nollywood star Tonto Dikeh has opened up about a divine breakthrough in her life, revealing how divine intervention restored peace between her and ex-husband Olakunle Churchill, reuniting him with their son, King Andre.
During an emotional church testimony, Tonto recounted enduring “a decade of conflict, isolation, public humiliation, and her son growing up without his father.”
She confessed that the prolonged feud impacted not just her but countless others caught in the crossfire.
The turning point came when her son penned a prayer request asking God to help his mother retrieve his passport from “the embassy.” Tonto admitted she had concealed the truth—the passport was actually with Churchill, her estranged ex-husband.
“I’d falsely told my son his passport was held by an embassy. The painful reality was it remained with his father while we engaged in a vicious, very public battle,” she revealed.
Miraculously, just two days after reading her son’s prayer, Churchill unexpectedly contacted her, offering to return all their son’s documents, including the passport.
This divine timing prompted Tonto to finally have an honest conversation with King about his father.
“I asked if he’d ever wondered about his dad,” she shared. “He admitted he had but avoided asking, sensing my discomfort. When I confessed our bitter history, his response stunned me—’Have you forgiven him? Because I have.'”
“A decade of warfare, public scandals, fatherless years, and accumulated resentment—it all dissolved in that moment as my child comforted me while I wept,” Tonto emotionally recounted.
“Despite interventions from presidents and world leaders, I’d stubbornly refused reconciliation until God softened my heart through my son’s innocent forgiveness.”
The actress now describes her relationship with Churchill as amicable, marked by mutual respect and friendship.
Watch her powerful testimony below:
Tonto Dikeh’s moving testimony: “After ten years of estrangement, God restored my family in one divine moment”pic.twitter.com/FgHQi8GxZA
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