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Tonto Dikeh’s Ex Husband And Rosy Meurer Welcome Their First Child (Photos)
Popular Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh’s ex husband, Olakunle Churchill and actress Rosy Meurer have welcomed their first child together.
Churchill who happily shared news of the arrival of their son on Instagram, said that his decision of marrying Rosy Meurer was not a mistake but a divine ordination.
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Churchill wrote; “It’s a moment of bliss and Celebration to us as I announce the coming of *King Churchill Junior,* …from my formative years I have always had the royal tag of “King” for my kids to be greater than the father. Ahead of the mother’s day, I say a big congratulations to my lovely wife for this great testimony. This decision I made two years ago is not a mistake but a divine ordination.
My little King, welcome to the world, a great addition to the family. You shall grow with the wisdom of God, divinely protected and flowing with the oil of Grace. My son “KING CHURCHILL“, my ernest prayer is that you will be greater than your father and your peers in all attainments.
Thanks to everyone for the prayers, support and love!!!”
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