- Nigerian actress Tonto Dikeh shared her experience with divorce on Instagram, offering advice to a fan seeking guidance.
A fan asked Dikeh how she coped after her divorce, leaving her with a child. Dikeh clarified that she chose to leave her marriage, not the other way around, to escape a difficult situation.
"That was the best decision I ever made," she said.
Dikeh encouraged the fan to prioritize personal growth, seek guidance from God, and focus on her child's well-being.
"Remember, you have the power to become the person you aspire to be, as long as you commit to your growth and invest in yourself. Prioritize the well-being of your children while seeking guidance and strength from God! Sometimes the end of the road is the beginning of your blessings but please, if your marriage is worth it fight for your home. Take care."
Addressing single mothers, Dikeh shared her own struggles and reliance on faith. single mothers who may be struggling as she once had.
"Dear single mothers, I don’t have a manual to these things. I am neither a pro in this movement.My biggest teacher has been LOVE..I just let God do his thing and his thing is enough for me.. Draw strength from God, most especially keep your family matters private," she wrote
Dikeh divorced Churchill Olakunle in 2017 after three years of marriage.
I left Churchill, the best decision I ever made – Tonto Dikeh
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