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Tonto Dikeh and Her Husband Name Omodayo Churchill


Nigerian actress cum singer Tonto Dikeh and her husband Churchill Oladunni has named their first child they had last night in the U S.



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Churchill revealed how happy he is to have the baby as he named him, Omodayo Churchill in a statement. Read below; 

 “The KING is HERE! OMODAYO IS HERE. I am the luckiest and happiest man on the planet today, A father blessed amongst many, my purpose of living has a new meaning entirely because your arrival into the world has change my life!

“Month to month my anticipation grew! I couldn’t wait for you to open your eyes into this world! My heart melts for the love I have for you is absolute percent. Nations will come to your light. Kings will come to see the brightness of your dawn Foreigners will build your wall and Kings will serve you. You will be like a city set on a hill that can’t be Hiden. The joy of my life. I have loved you my prince, From the month you were conceived in your mum’s womb. Baby Churchill.”

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