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“My marriage is over, l am picking up the pieces of my life” – Tonto Dikeh

Tonto Dikeh, whose troubled 17-month marriage is trending following the interview she granted mediaroomhub, has practically ruled out reconciliation with Churchill Olakunle Oladunni.

She stated,”I don’t know what the future holds. I just want to be strong for my son. I have moved on. I have moved on already.  I just want to be strong for my son.

“I want this phase of my life to be over because it’s preventing me from doing greater things.

“Everyday l go on the Internet and read all kinds of things. It is dragging me back. There’s a huge project l am supposed to embark on but this is taking my life backwards.

“I don’t know if l am going to go back to my relationship. That’s a big impossibility right now. A big one.

“I am not praying to go back to my relationship, l am just praying for a change for my son. I just want a cordial relationship for my son.

“He has hurt me so much in many ways. It is crazy how this man keeps hurting me every single day. 

“Everyday l keep hearing things, l keep seeing things…”

The 31 year old thespian further revealed,”In all of these, l am praying for strength, I am praying for wisdom, l am praying for everything that can (help me) move on and go ahead.

“It is a bitter experience for me to air. Being here alone is not easy. I am here because…l am here because I believe l would be helping someone somewhere.”

She, however, maintained that she doesn’t regret her marriage which produced King Andre, their one year old son:”The way l live my life, the way l am, l try not to regret anything.  I see every stage that l am in as an elevation. I feel like l would go through that fire and come out stronger than l was.

“But no, l don’t regret my marriage.”

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