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Tonto Dikeh says she’ll soon sue her ex-hubby

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Tonto Dikeh says she’ll soon sue her ex-hubby

The last has surely not been heard about the failed marriage of Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh who has revealed in an interview that she is in the process of suing her estranged hubby Olakunle Churchill.

Speaking as a guest on Ebuka Uchendu’s ‘rubbin minds’, Tonto who says she does not regret her controversial interview which saw her hurl several accusations at the father of her son, ranging from domestic violence to abandonment, said she won’t disclose the charges against her ex-hubby just yet.

Read also: Tonto accuses hubby of battery, claims he severally gave her STD

Tonto and Churchill parted ways in the month of June this year following a viral video of their separation by an online platform Media Room Hub, ending their troubled marriage which was riddled with accusations and counter accusations.

The video showed the father of the actress, Sunny Dikeh, and Churchill’s uncle, Bishop Dare, in a meeting acting as go-betweens in a bid to finalise the separation of the pair.

The clip later showed the Dikeh family returning the bride price to their erstwhile in-laws, a situation that officially annuls their union as man and wife.

There were attempts in the past to save the marriage of the couple but all efforts came to nothing ending their rocky union which was consummated in 2015.

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