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Churchill’s Bombshell: ‘My Kids Come First’ as Marriage Crisis Explodes

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Nigerian businessman Olakunle Churchill has finally broken his silence—and his message is loud, blunt, and deeply personal—amid swirling reports that his marriage to Nollywood actress Rosy Meurer is on the brink of collapse.

In what appears to be a direct response to the storm of divorce rumours, Churchill took to social media with a striking declaration: if forced to choose between anyone and his children, “I’m picking my kids. Period.”

That single statement has sent shockwaves across Nigeria’s entertainment space, intensifying speculation that all may not be well behind the scenes of one of the country’s most talked-about celebrity unions.

Reports circulating online claim that Meurer allegedly filed for divorce around April 20, 2026, although neither party has publicly confirmed any legal proceedings. What has fueled the fire even further is the couple’s sudden social media behavior—both reportedly unfollowing each other, a move many fans interpret as a silent confirmation of trouble in paradise.

But this isn’t just another celebrity breakup rumor—it’s a story layered with history, controversy, and unresolved public intrigue.

Churchill’s past marriage to actress Tonto Dikeh ended in a highly publicized fallout in 2017, marked by accusations and bitter exchanges that kept social media buzzing for years. Now, recent sightings of Churchill and Dikeh together during their son’s birthday celebration have reignited old conversations, with many speculating about a renewed connection—though insiders insist the reunion is strictly about co-parenting.

Meanwhile, Meurer—once accused by critics of being the reason behind Churchill’s split from Dikeh—finds herself back in the center of a familiar storm, as online narratives once again turn her personal life into public spectacle.

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Churchill’s carefully worded statement avoids confirming or denying the divorce rumors directly, but its tone speaks volumes. By placing his children above “anyone or anything,” he appears to be drawing a firm line—one that suggests priorities have shifted, and perhaps, relationships have fractured.

Beyond the celebrity drama, the situation reflects a broader truth about fame in Nigeria: personal lives rarely remain private, and every move—every post, every unfollow—becomes evidence in the court of public opinion.

For now, the question remains unanswered: is this just another wave of rumors, or the quiet unraveling of a high-profile marriage?

One thing, however, is no longer in doubt—Churchill has chosen his side. And in his words, it’s his children over everyone else.

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Sonia Issac is an economist, health, safety and environmental (HSE) specialist, writer, and social commentator with a strong passion for truth and accountability in journalism. An investigative journalist by practice, she is committed to delivering honest, fact-based reporting that informs and empowers the public. She received her education in Benin Republic and has traveled extensively, gaining broad perspectives that enrich her analysis and commentary on social and economic and environmental issues.

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