Businessman and philanthropist Dr. Olakunle Churchill has expressed heartfelt gratitude and renewed hope after receiving a call from his son, King Andre, who reached out to him for the first time and addressed him as “Daddy.”
In an emotional statement shared publicly, Dr. Churchill described the moment as deeply touching and transformative, crediting faith, forgiveness, and maturity for the positive turn in their relationship.
“I was pleasantly surprised when I received a call from my son, King Andre, for the first time. Hearing him call me ‘Daddy’ was deeply touching and a reminder that what God cannot do does not exist,” he wrote.
Reflecting on the journey that led to the reunion, Churchill emphasized the role of faith in fostering clarity, humility, and peace.
He acknowledged the growth and grace that made reconciliation possible, noting that healing and understanding had replaced past conflict.
“With God leading, healing and understanding have become possible. Forgiveness has paved the way for a new chapter and we are moving forward with a sense of peace and mutual respect,” he stated.
The businessman further revealed that both parents are now focused on co-parenting with love, care, and a shared commitment to raising their son in a healthy and supportive environment.
Dr. Churchill also publicly thanked the child’s mother, actress Tonto Dikeh, commending her for her role in raising their son and for contributing to the resolution of their differences.
“I am grateful to have my son back in my life. Thank you to the amazing mother of my son, Tonto Dikeh, for doing a good job,” he added.
The development has been widely viewed as a positive step forward, highlighting the power of forgiveness, maturity, and cooperation in family relationships.
