The Nigerian actress, Tonto Dikeh, has disclosed that she and her former husband, Olakunle Churchill, have reconciled a decade after their separation.
In a post shared on Instagram on Saturday, the actress said that after “ten long years of public battles, deep wounds, broken communication, bitterness, and pain”, divine intervention brought healing and restoration into her life.
She explained that what once appeared irreparable has been transformed, with peace and mutual respect replacing years of conflict and resentment.
Dikeh attributed the reconciliation with Churchill to God’s direction and prayers, noting that love has been restored and negativity overcome.
“We are living proof that the Word of God is eternal and unfailing. God is not a God who abandons what He has started. When He begins a work, He stays with it until it is completed. After ten long years of public battles, deep wounds, broken communication, bitterness, and pain, God stepped in,” she wrote.
“What looked ugly, impossible, and beyond repair has been touched by mercy. Peace has replaced chaos. Respect has returned where anger once lived. What human effort could not fix, God healed by salvation, humility, and the sincere prayers of a child.
“This restoration is not by might, not by wisdom, not by strength, but by the Spirit of the Lord. When God moves, the human mind cannot comprehend the process. He softens hearts, silences the enemy, and rewrites stories that looked finished.
“Every plan of darkness has failed. Stubbornness has bowed. Pride has melted. Love has found its voice again for my child.”
She went on to thank Churchill for responding to God’s leading and choosing peace.
The actress also urged others facing difficult situations to remain hopeful, stressing that restoration is possible through prayer, love, and patience.
“I am deeply grateful to the father of my child, Dr Kunle, for yielding to God’s word and choosing peace. Obedience to God always births restoration, even when the road has been long and painful,” she added.
“To anyone standing where I once stood, tired, wounded, misunderstood, and believing nothing good can come out of the situation, please hear this: God has not abandoned you. Your story is not over.
“What He has started, He will surely perfect. Keep praying. Keep choosing love. Keep trusting God even when it hurts. May this restored relationship remain built on the solid rock of God’s mercy, protection, grace, and mighty hand.
“May it stand as a living testimony that God never fails, never forgets, and never walks away from His own. If God did it for us, He can do it for you.”
Recently, Dikeh has been open about her faith journey, sharing how God delivered her from sexual immorality, anger, masturbation, and addiction.
Dikeh and Churchill married in 2015, but their union ended controversially two years later, though they share a son. Since the split, both parties have frequently traded accusations on social media, including a heated exchange on Instagram in 2020.