After years of public tension and legal disputes, calm appears to have returned to the long-running rift between Nigerian philanthropist Olakunle Churchill and his former wife, actress Tonto Dikeh.

Churchill has confirmed that all outstanding differences between him and the actress have now been resolved, bringing an end to what he described as a difficult chapter in their lives. In a lengthy post shared on his official Instagram page, he said both parties have agreed to move forward with mutual respect and a renewed commitment to co-parenting their son, King Andre.

According to him, the priority is no longer the past conflict but raising their child in an atmosphere of love, care, and shared responsibility. He emphasized that effective co-parenting remains central to their decision to reconcile and maintain peace.

Churchill also revealed an emotional personal milestone, disclosing that he recently spoke directly with his son for the first time in nearly a decade. He described the moment as deeply moving, saying he was pleasantly surprised to receive a call from King Andre.

“Hearing him call me ‘Daddy’ was incredibly touching,” he wrote, adding that the experience reaffirmed his faith and belief that nothing is impossible with God.

The development has been met with cautious optimism by followers, many of whom see the reconciliation as a positive step toward stability and emotional well-being for their son.