Businessman Olakunle Churchill has clarified a viral billboard featuring him, his ex‑wife, actress Tonto Dikeh, and their son, King Andre.
The image, reportedly placed at the Lekki‑Ikoyi Link Bridge in Lagos, sparked online speculation that Churchill had sponsored it as a public gesture.
Churchill said he did not commission the billboard. He explained it was a birthday gift from a friend to celebrate his son. He shared screenshots of a conversation with the friend, showing the gesture was intended for the child.
The clarification comes after the former couple reunited to celebrate King Andre’s 10th birthday in Abuja. At the event, Dikeh acknowledged Churchill’s role as a father. She said, “Churchill, you are an amazing father, and I just want to thank you so much. Thank you. I love you with the love of God, and I wish you all the best. I pray for your family, businesses and other children. They will progress. Failure will not meet them. Everything that they touch will be blessed.”
The birthday party, held at BMO Event Centre, was football‑themed and attended by celebrities and friends.
Churchill and Dikeh were married and divorced in 2017 after public disagreements. Their recent reconciliation and co‑parenting moments have drawn attention online.
Churchill is now married to actress Rosy Meurer.







