Tonto Dikeh reunites with her ex’s daughter as she shares a family moment with her son, signalling a positive co-parenting shift
Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has shared a heartening family moment as she reunited with her former partner’s daughter, signalling a renewed focus on unity and co-parenting.
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Tonto Dikeh posted photos on Instagram showing herself, her stepdaughter, and her son attending church together.
The images captured a calm and joyful atmosphere, drawing positive reactions from followers.
In her post, Tonto Dikeh expressed faith and gratitude, stating that with God, victory is always assured.
She also shared a personal prayer seeking clarity and belief in her purpose.
The development marks another chapter in the evolving relationship between Tonto Dikeh and her ex-partner, Olakunle Churchill.
The pair have recently been seen together at family events, reflecting a notable shift from their previously strained history.
Last month, Tonto Dikeh shared a video of a dinner outing with Olakunle Churchill, their son, and his daughter from a previous relationship.
She described the gathering as a farewell dinner before the young girl returned to school.
The actress said she is embracing a new phase of her life, describing it as unexpectedly beautiful and filled with meaningful relationships.
Earlier this year, the former couple celebrated their son’s 10th birthday with a high-profile gathering attended by several celebrities, including Obi Cubana, Rita Edochie, Uche Elendu, Empress Njamah, and Teni.
At the event, Tonto Dikeh publicly appreciated Olakunle Churchill for his role as a father, offering prayers for his family and endeavours.
The reconciliation follows years of public disagreements after their marriage, which began in 2015 and ended in 2017.
In January, Tonto Dikeh revealed that reconciliation came after a decade of conflict, which she attributed to divine intervention.
Olakunle Churchill later confirmed the renewed connection, recounting an emotional moment when their son reached out to him, describing it as deeply moving.
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As reactions continue online, the Tonto Dikeh Reunites development highlights a powerful shift towards healing, maturity, and cooperative parenting within the public eye.






















