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On Saturday, July 17, actress Tonto Dikeh attended the graduation of her son, King Andre, from Nursery school. She attended the graduation ceremony with her partner, Prince Kpokpogri who she describes as ”My Husband’.
King Andre is a product of her marriage to her ex-husband, Olakunle Churchill. After their marriage packed up, Tonto obtained a restricting order against Churchill after she revealed he was a deadbeat dad.
The excited mum shared a lovely video of her and her partner, Prince Kpokpogiri, accompanying King Andre to receive his graduation certificate. Posting the video, Tonto wrote that having a man as her head and standing as a father to her son has been her secret prayers. She expressed gratitude to God for answering her prayers by way of sending her Prince.
She wrote
”The 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….
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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..
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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 to MY HUSBAND
Watch the video she shared below;
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