The thespian, who has a child with businessman Olakunle Churchill and recently called him out, accusing him of being a deadbeat father, gave this advice in an Instagram post amid their ongoing social media feud.
She told women to be extra vigilant and look out for signs when choosing a partner to have a child with.
According to her, they shouldn’t love her but rather learn from her so that they don’t make the same mistakes that she did.
She said her her mission is not to hate a man, but to figure out how to survive a broken man.
“Dear women choose the father of your child carefully. Don’t love me. Learn from me. If I can save one woman today, I live a fulfilled life forever. The mission is not to HATE A MAN, ITS HOW TO SURVIVE A BROKEN MAN. There are always signs, it’s there. Just look well…#SURVIVINGCHURCHILL #SURVIVINGAYAHOOBOY”, She wrote.
See her post below,
This comes after Tonto Dikeh took to social media to drag her estranged husband, Olakunle Churchill, to filth.
The drama started on Friday when Olakune Churchill celebrated his son with Tonto, King André, on his Instagram page, proudly declaring him his flesh and blood.
In his birthday message to King, he added that he misses him greatly and longs to see him soon.
Churchill’s post elicited mixed reactions from netizens, the majority of whom berated him and accused him of only acknowledging King as his son on his birthdays.
Tonto Dikeh’s best friend, Doris Ogala, also blasted Churchill for his birthday message to King. She tagged him an attention seeker and told him to let his son be and focus on his family with Rosy.
Well, Tonto Dilkeh, who previously reacted by just liking Doris’ post, has now taken to her Instagram page to properly address Churchill.
In a lengthy write-up, she accused Churchill of being a deadbeat who has never bothered checking up on his son for seven years.
She said he has never contributed to his education or attempted to visit their son, but he keeps telling people that she denies him access to King.
Tonto further stated that she regrets having Churchill as the father of her child, describing him as the worst thing that ever happened to her.