A recent development in the long-running feud between actress Tonto Dikeh and her ex-husband Olakunle Churchill has stirred mixed reactions online. After nearly a decade of public battles, Tonto reportedly allowed their son to speak with his father. A visibly emotional Churchill shared the moment, saying, “Hearing him call me daddy was deeply touching and a reminder that what God cannot do does not exist.”

While many applauded the reconciliation as a win for co-parenting and the child’s wellbeing, a controversial comment shifted the narrative. One user wrote: “Na woman go decide if there’ll be peace in a family…”

The remark sparked debate, with critics arguing it unfairly places the burden of family harmony solely on women, ignoring the role men play in conflict resolution and accountability. Others saw it as a cultural reflection of women often being expected to “keep the peace” at all costs.

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