Nigerian businessman Olakunle Churchill, who was previously married to Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh, has ignited discussions and reactions across social media platforms following a post about the importance of true confession.
On Tuesday, December 16, Churchill shared a post emphasizing the significance and benefits of genuine self-admission. Accompanied by a photo of himself in traditional attire,
he wrote, “True confession lightens the soul, makes life easier, and creates space for peace, healing, and renewal.”
The timing of the post led many online users to speculate that Churchill was indirectly addressing someone else, sparking curiosity and debate across social media.
This development follows Dikeh’s emotional testimony at Pastor Jerry Eze’s church, where she candidly spoke about her personal struggles with addiction, anger, spiritual battles, and her journey toward deliverance. During her session, the actress, who is also a mother, shared, “I am 40 years old, and I can tell you I have never known peace until now. I am living in it.” Her revelations have earned her widespread support and admiration online, with many praising her courage and faith.
Following Churchill’s post, netizens expressed a mix of reactions. Some supported Dikeh and celebrated her newfound spiritual growth, while others criticized Churchill, accusing him of attempting to undermine her testimony or subtly shift attention to himself. Some notable comments included:
- @jesicasweet14 wrote, “Cho Cho cho cho.”
- @iphy_lush commented, “Your confession is next sir. Hoping God will touch your heart too.”
- @silver_gold23 stated, “She’s a good woman and a woman of God.”
- @beesegxy remarked, “Who is not without sin should throw the stone. You are married but haven’t moved on tee.”
- @distinguish_ray said, “It’s paining. Nigerians are not mocking but praising her newfound faith. My brother, sit this one out. You can’t fight grace. Anything that lady does she will forever be loved by many. We are proud of her and what she has become. God will continue to shield her from temptations.”
- @doosuur_josephine added, “This is evidence that you are also not man enough. If she had anger issues, what did you do that triggered her? If you were emotionally intelligent, this is not the time to claim to be the good one. Rest, Sir.”
- @helenbeauty44 wrote, “How did you end up cheating on her and marrying your sister? Confess yours so that you can be delivered and liberated. You want to mock her.”
Churchill’s post and the subsequent online debate illustrate the public’s ongoing fascination with the personal lives of both Churchill and Dikeh. While Dikeh’s candid sharing of her spiritual journey has drawn praise and empathy, Churchill’s remarks appear to have rekindled discussions about their past, prompting a mix of support, criticism, and speculation from social media users.
The incident underscores the influence of social media in shaping narratives around high-profile personal stories, where even subtle messages can ignite heated discussions and divided opinions among the public. As the conversation continues, many await further clarification from Churchill himself or any subsequent statements addressing the growing online speculation.


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