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Tonto Dikeh gushes words of praise as lover walks her to son’s graduation

The Fathers’ Day celebrations in recent years have been shrouded in controversy by single mothers who also crave to be celebrated on the day.

This is partly thanks to Tonto Dikeh who then argued that women who played dual roles in their children’s lives hold the right to celebrate themselves on the day.

In 2017 Fathers’ Day, the actress made up her face wearing a moustache and went ahead to don an all-out male ensemble, complete with a cap to pass off as a man to her son.

It however appears we will no longer see Tonto do that anymore as she reveals her dream of having a supportive man has come through.

In her latest Instagram post on Sunday, the actress shared a video of her new lover kpokpogri walking her as her son, Andre, was called to receive his certificate.

She described the moment as a dream come through as she had always prayed to have a man standing with her as her head.

She wrote;

A rush of emotions is truly beautiful having a man stand with me as MY HEAD and as a father to my son has been one of my secret prayers….

Am grateful Lord, for bringing my family this far and your continuous show off of love on us…
If happiness was a person, it’s me KING TONTO…

When I thought he has done too much,Jesus did it again….
He made all things beautiful in his time…
INDEED JESUS IS REALLY TAKING CARE OF ME..

If this isn’t God, then who is it?
He turned my mockery into gladness…
.he turned A MESS INTO A MESSAGE
Halleluyah!!!
Weldone Jesus,I see you!!!

I ADORE YOU @kpokpogri @kingandre_dikeh and all our kids..
Thank you tThis development comes exactly four years after her estranged husband, Olakunle Churchill, fulfilled his threat of annulling their troubled marriage.o MY HUSBAND”

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Tonto Dikeh last June unveiled her new relationship with politician cum anti-corruption activist, Prince Kpokpogri.

The announcement came exactly four years after she and her estranged husband, Olakunle Churchill, annuled their troubled marriage. Tonto’s family returned her bride price to her estranged husband on June 26, 2017.

In February however, Churchill married another controversial actress, and former Tonto’s friend, Rosy Meurer.

The union produced 5-year old Andre Omodayo.

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