I Know Who Is Fake — Churchill Drops Cryptic Message After Father’s Day Silence
Nigerian businessman Olakunle Churchill has sparked fresh reactions on social media after sharing a cryptic message days after Father’s Day celebrations passed without public tributes from either his wife, Rosy Meurer, or his former wife, actress Tonto Dikeh.

Father’s Day, celebrated annually on the third Sunday of June, is dedicated to honouring fathers and father figures for their roles in family and society.
This year’s celebration was marked on June 21, with celebrities and public figures flooding social media with messages celebrating fathers, husbands and mentors.
Churchill, however, appeared to receive no public Father’s Day acknowledgment from either Rosy Meurer or Tonto Dikeh, a development that quickly became a topic of discussion among fans and followers online.
Despite the silence, Churchill celebrated the occasion by sharing a photo of himself and offering prayers for his children and fathers around the world.
The situation has fueled speculation across social media platforms, with some observers linking it to persistent rumours surrounding his marriage to Rosy Meurer.

Others have pointed to his recent reconciliation with Tonto Dikeh, years after their highly publicized split.
Adding to the conversation, Churchill took to his Instagram page on Tuesday with a message many interpreted as a response to the ongoing reactions.
“Smart people know when to play dumb. I know who is fake, I just enjoy watching their performance,” he wrote.
While Churchill did not mention anyone by name, the post quickly attracted attention from followers who viewed it as a subtle reaction to the Father’s Day controversy.

Orbits News reports that Churchill also generated reactions during this year’s Mother’s Day celebration after publicly honouring only his mother, without mentioning either Rosy Meurer or Tonto Dikeh.
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