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Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Tonto Dike's husband now planning to reconcile with her after being allowed to see his son


Tonto Dikeh's estranged husband, Oladunni Churchill, just revealed that he now has access to his son. He is currently working on reconciliation. The businessman and philanthropist was accused by his wife of not seeing their son.

He told Pulse through his spokesman, Mr Paul,

"Two adults who have a child together know how to reach each other. These things that fly around, most of it are not true. Mot of it never even emanated from the parties involved.

Some media outlets sensationalise all these things so they can sell.

So, these issues are not what they are really. If he wants to reach his son, he knows how to. She didn't say most of those things I'm sure of that."

When asked if the Tonto Dikeh Foundation and Churchill Foundation are still partners.

His spokesman, Mr Paul said,"The two foundations are not the same and do not pursue the same objectives. Yes, we had things to do together in the past because now we're focused on agriculture and entrepreneurship and I'm not sure that's one of the things they're focused on."

When asked if he plans on reconciling with his wife he told us he remains positive.

"I remain positive."

Speaking on his marital drama, his spokesman Mr Paul added this,"I will not like to refer to it as a drama. Because Mr Chairman holds this issue closely to heart and it's a private family affair. And I will implore Nigerians and the populace to allow private things to remain private."

On Tonto Dikeh's allegations she's treating sexually transmitted diseases, he said "All the things you are hearing about medical issues and all they are entirely false."

Also talking about Tonto's claim the gifts supposedly given to her by Churchill wasn't,

"The chairman respects the privacy of his family there may be issues and wants to keep things private. I'll like to put the record straight that many people already know that if you give your wife a gift it remains a gift.

Yes, there may be disparaging comments there may be issues but what has been given as a gift remains a gift.

Some people may not be able to control their temper and say things that are not true. We know that these things are not true,'' added.

Meanwhile, Churchill said he never laid his hands on Tonto Dikeh, denying the domestic violence allegations.

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