Actress Doris Ogala, bestie to Tonto Dikeh has trolled the former film star’s ex-hubby, Churchill Olakunle for celebrating their son’s birthday.
King Andre turned seven on Friday and just like his mother, his dad, Churchill took to his social media handle to celebrate him
He shared a photo of the birthday boy on his Instagram page felicitating with him.
“You are one of life’s most precious gift to me and love you dearly.
“Just going down memory lane in thought of your birth gives me joy. You’re such a blessing to me and I’m forever grateful to the Almighty God for your life.
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“Today, pray immensely that you grow to be the person God Has predestined you to be and nothing in this world ever change your destiny.
“My not so little man! I want you to know that I miss you greatly and long to see you soon.
“You’re a shining star and your light can never be dimmed.
“Happy Birthday to my dearest son. Daddy loves you.”
Slamming Churchill over the birthday post to his son, Ogala insinuated he was a deadbeat dad, claiming he remembers Andreh as his son only on his birthdays.
Tagging the businessman as a fool, idiot and attention seeker, Tonto’s bestie warned him to mind his son which he shares with his current wife and let Andre be.
“Churchill you are a fool in-fact you are an idiot… why won’t you stay with that one that witch gave to u.. must u put mouth here.. attention seeker..”, she wrote.
“Seehhh no body should come for me oooo. I didn’t wake up well..
“Olodo na only birthday u will remember he’s your son… abeg… let the boy be please.”
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