Tonto Dikeh’s Ex-Husband, Churchill Showers Praise On Alleged Side Chick Amidst Purported Marital Crisis With Rosy Meurer
Despite claims that his marriage with Nollywood actress Rosy Meurer is in trouble, Nigerian benefactor Olakunle Churchill has lavished admiration on accused side chick Lisa Yaro.
According to an Instagram blog, Churchill is dating Lisa Yaro, whom he frequently refers to as his sister, and plans for their conventional marriage are in the works.
According to the blog, Rosy has recently been the victim of domestic abuse and is having problems with her husband as a result of his relationship with Lisa.
In the midst of the internet speculation, Rosy Meurer posted several images of herself and her husband, including their children, on her Instagram story on Tuesday.
She bemoaned the fact that her kid refused to give them room and instead preferred to lie between her and her spouse.
Similarly, Churchill turned to Instagram to praise Lisa for her humanitarian efforts and for bringing joy to the hearts of Abuja’s displaced people.
He stated Lisa left her comfort zone to live in Nigeria and contribute to the country’s prosperity.
“I commend internationally renowned artiste, @lisayaro,” he added. Lisa Yaro (Queen of the North) for her enormous efforts in bringing joy to the hearts of displaced people in Abuja’s Area 1 IDP.
Her most recent humanitarian effort, which she successfully completed, involved the reconstruction of an IDP school camp, the provision of uniforms for over 100 students, the donation of books and desks, the payment of instructors’ wages, and other services.
“It was also extended to the School for Special Children in Kuje, where relief materials were also donated.”
“These are things we can do to make our society better, especially as someone who has been involved in similar projects over the years.” The joy on the faces of those who benefit drives the fulfillment.
“Charity, as the saying goes, begins at home, and Lisa has walked the walk by leaving her comfort abroad and coming down to Nigeria to contribute her quota to the growth of our society.”
“We will continue to lend support and make modest efforts through our foundation to leave a footprint of love in the hearts of many.” Even though I arrived late for the humanitarian exercise in Abuja, I truly empathize with this and hope to participate in larger humanitarian partnerships in the future.”