Tonto Dikeh has released a tell-all video titled “Evidence” in which she addressed her failed marriage to Churchill as well as the rumors and claims that have been flying around, some of them made by her ex-husband, Olakunle Churchill Oladunni.
The actress said she is doing the video for her son, so he can grow up to see the fight she put up for him.
She said:
First of all, I’m a mother. Not just a mother, but a mother who is dangerously in love with her son and I want my son to grow up and watch or listen to my own side of the story that I told him through my channel because, really, this is for my son, not really for the public.
She continued:
Secondly, I’m doing this because my son’s father has constantly been pricking and pushing me to do a lot of irrational things online that is not me, because of the things that he’s doing behind the scenes.
She acknowledged that she knows the drama surrounding her marriage to Churchil Olakunle Oladunni is “overflogged” but she needs to address it in order to put it to rest.
She said at the start of the video: “I’ll like to clear up all the lies, all the allegations, and everything once and for all.”
In the interview, the mother-of-one released some “evidence” to prove that her claims about her ex-husband Churchill and his mother are true.
Some of the accusations she made in the video were that Churcill was a scammer and his mother was in on it. She claims she was the “biggest scam” Churchill ever pulled and she fell for it.
She said: “I feel terrible, I feel used. I am the bigest scam that Churchill Olakunle Oladunni has ever played in his life.”
She added in the tell-all video: “This is his mother, in on the same scam. The first time I met them, his mother told me she’s Obasanjo’s wife. It’s a scam. He told me he’s Obasanjo’s son. He’s a scam.
“He (Churchill) was a librarian for Obasanjo.
“His father, God bless is soul, even if I did not know him, I’m not sure I’d have hated him totally.
“This is his father. (She proceeds to show a photo of a man who Churchill bears a striking resemblance to).
“This is who his father is. His father was Obasanjo’s gardener that graduated into being a spiritual leader. This is his father.
Not for one day have they ever posted this man’s picture (their real father). Because they want to keep scamming people that they’re Obasanjo’s son.”
She also claimed that Churchill constantly beat her up then connived to ensure that the CCTV footage proving this never gets released.
She said: “Why was the CCTV camera not released? Because he… He can’t release it because those tapes show how much he constantly beat me up.”
The mother-of-one broke down in tears as she showed a document to her viewers and accused her son’s father of embarrassing their son.
She accused him of being a “Yahoo boy” and said she once caught him red handed.
She said:
Now, fraud, 419, Yahoo.
You know, you go online, you dupe white women, you go online, you dupe people. that’s what my son’s father does.
I’m not proud of it.
I told you, I say this interview, it’s mainly not for Nigerians.
I want my son to grow up, I’m not the kind of mother that’s going to hide things from her son. No. My son will know everything and the whole truth.
So, yes. My son’s father is a fraud. He does Yahoo.
How I know, because I caught him in the middle of a red candle, with laptop in his lap and a red clothe tied around his waist.
Tonto Dikeh went on to insist she was the one who paid for her traditional marriage to Churchill and bought all the things he claimed he bought for her. She also spoke about her reason for doing this.
Watch the three-part interview in the videos below.
Grammy-nominated artist Davido sparked controversy during a recent interview on The Beat 96.1. This offers a sharp critique of Nigeria’s current economic landscape.
He advised Black Americans planning to return to Nigeria to reconsider their plans. He described the country as experiencing its most severe economic crisis following President Bola Tinubu’s reforms.
The singer highlighted the Nigerian entertainment industry. Particularly, Afrobeats is a crucial global export that elevates the nation’s international profile.
Despite acknowledging Nigeria’s abundant talent, Davido lambasted the country’s leadership, characterising it as fundamentally inadequate.
Davido said yall black Americans that think you’re gonna get a fresh start in Africa after the 2024 presidential election… you might want to reconsider that dual citizenship
Following Davido’s interview criticising Nigeria’s economic condition, critics have lambasted the artist for his candid assessment of the nation’s financial challenges.
His comments sparked immediate debate about the country’s economic state and the role of public figures in national discourse.
In a television morning show, one of the hosts criticised Davido’s timing, noting that President Tinubu was simultaneously attending the G8 summit in Brazil to secure foreign investments.
“Education does not guarantee you knowledge and Davido is a prime example of that. Cus he speaks without rẽasoning”
The interview divided public opinion, with some Nigerians condemning his remarks as potentially damaging to the country’s global image.
Conversely, other Nigerians praised Davido’s commentary as an authentic representation of the nation’s economic struggles. They highlighted the growing economic pressures pushing millions into deeper poverty amid skyrocketing inflation.
Escalating the controversy, Davido alleged a coordinated effort to cancel his December concert in response to his interview.
He defiantly stated he would not be compelled to perform in Nigeria, echoing his history of challenging government narratives.
This is not Davido’s first confrontation with government supporters. During the 2020 EndSARS protests, he claimed external pressures forced him to temporarily leave the country due to his active participation.
The ongoing dispute underscores the complex interactions between Nigerian artists, economic challenges, and political discourse.
With Davido emerging as a vocal critic, he is willing to challenge prevailing narratives about the nation’s economic and political realities.
Trino Motion Pictures, a renowned film production company, has appointed Uche Okocha as its new managing director.
This strategic move aims to unlock new avenues for growth within the vibrant Nollywood industry and the broader global entertainment landscape.
Okocha will lead Trino Motion Pictures to unprecedented heights, leveraging his seasoned filmmaking expertise of over a decade.
In his acceptance speech, he expressed his enthusiasm for spearheading the company and its talented team towards groundbreaking achievements.
Okocha will enhance Trino’s storytelling capabilities. He would ensure its content remains widely accessible and expand the company’s global footprint.
“I am honoured to take on the position of Managing Director at Trino Motion Pictures. I am ready to lead our talented team toward groundbreaking achievements and to employ our core values of efficiency, integrity, professionalism, and innovation to elevate our storytelling capabilities, ensure our content is always accessible, and expand our presence globally,” he said.
This establishes the industry as a visionary production company at the forefront of cinematic innovation.
Their impressive portfolio includes titles like Sylvia (2018), Three Thieves (2019), The Razz Guy (2021), and The One for Sarah (2022). Also, they worked on the recently released, highly acclaimed The Weekend (2024).
These exceptional films have captivated audiences globally, earning recognition at prestigious international film festivals and garnering numerous award nominations. They have solidified Trino Motion Pictures’ reputation for unwavering commitment to quality.
Daniel Oriahi’s psychological thriller, The Weekend, has achieved remarkable success, recently securing 4 AMAA Awards from 16 nominations.
This milestone achievement marks the film as the first independently produced Nollywood film to premiere at the prestigious New York Tribeca Film Festival.
Grammy-nominated artist Wizkid has sparked widespread excitement among Nigerian fans by hinting at a potential December concert in Lagos.
On November 26, 2024, the superstar posted an Instagram image captioned “Lagos December.” This immediately generated speculation about a live performance.
The album remarkably set a new record on Spotify. It secured the largest opening day streams for a Nigerian artist. Also, it demonstrates the musician’s continued global appeal.
“Morayo” features a diverse collaborative lineup, including 16 tracks with guest appearances from prominent artists.
The album showcases Wizkid’s international reach by featuring Afrobeats hitmaker Asake, French artists Tiakola and Anais Cardot, and American musicians Jasmine Sullivan and Brent Faiyaz.
Should the concert materialise, it would mark the first performance Wizkid holds in Lagos since his 2022 Flytime Fest headline appearance.
Fans are particularly intrigued by the potential concert, given Wizkid’s previous statement suggesting his 2022 performance might be the last ticketed show for his Lagos audience.
Industry observers and music enthusiasts are closely monitoring the potential tour plans. The “Morayo” album’s release suggests Wizkid is preparing for a comprehensive tour.
Furthermore, Lagos potentially serves as the inaugural destination for the live concert Wizkid holds for his latest musical work.
The strategic timing of the album release and the cryptic social media post has effectively generated significant anticipation among fans and media outlets.
Wizkid continues to demonstrate his ability to create musical and promotional momentum. He maintains his status as a leading figure in the global music landscape.
Meanwhile, official confirmation remains pending; the “Lagos December” post has successfully generated substantial speculation and excitement.
This could be about a potential homecoming concert that could be a landmark event for Nigerian music fans.