Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh has dragged her ex-husband, Olakunle Churchill for being a dead beat father.

Olakunle Churchill had penned an emotional note to Churchill to celebrate his 7th birthday yesterday.

Reacting to his birthday note, Tonto Dikeh slammed him for only acknowledging his son on his birthday.

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She noted how Churchill and his family claimed they won court case on child custody but they decided to leave the child for her.

Tonto revealed that she won the child custody battle with him and was given full custody of their son, hence, Olakunle Churchill’s anger.

She added that Churchill was ordered to pay for their son’s CS fees, but paid 4months fees because he had told the Court he was broke.

Tonto Dikeh revealed that she regrets having Churchill as the father of her kid as he is the worst thing that ever happened to her.

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She stated that she wakes up everyday apologizing to her child for having him as his father.

Olakunle Churchill celebrates son’s birthday

Tonto Dikeh’s outburst is coming after Olakunle Churchill had penned an emotional note to his son, King Andre on his 7th birthday today.

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In a lengthy post on his Instagram page, the father of two revealed that he misses his son and longs to see him.

Describing him as his flesh and blood, he noted our King Andre is one of life’s most precious gift to him and he loves him dearly.

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Olakunle Churchill disclosed that reflecting on his son’s birth gives him great joy as he is a blessing to him.

Part of his birthday message redas,

“Just going down memory lane in thought of your birth gives me joy. You’re such a blessing to me and I’m forever grateful to the Almighty God for your life.

Today, I pray immensely that you grow to be the person God has predestined you to be and nothing in this world ever change your destiny.

My not so little man! I want you to know that I miss you greatly and long to see you soon….”.