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I Would Have Killed Churchill With ‘Rat Poison’ If We Were Not Divorced- Tonto Dikeh

The popular Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh continues to roll in several controversies as she was heard in another leaked audio saying she would have killed her ex-husband Olakunle Churchhill if they were not divorced. 

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I Would Have Killed Churchill With ‘Rat Poison’ If We Were Not Divorced- Tonto Dikeh

The popular Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh continues to roll in several controversies as she was heard in another leaked audio saying she would have killed her ex-husband Olakunle Churchhill if they were not divorced.

Recall that Tonto Dikeh and Churchill got divorced in 2017,  following a series of heated quarrels and “irreconcilable” differences. The duo has been in a protracted feud since they ended their short-lived marriage.

The audio obtained by Sahara reporters shows Tonto Dikeh threatening to kill Churchill with rat poison if they were still married. The audio has been alleged to be the voice of Tonto and not that of a different person.

Her words: “I dealt with him, if Churchill slap me once, I slap him ten times before the second slap landed. He didn’t know what was hitting him. If I see any bruise on my body, I’m burning his whole clothes and you know he likes designer (sic).

“I’ll burn down the whole cloth, burn down everything. In fact, there was a day I locked him outside, took his things outside. All his clothes with box outside my house, I snapped it and sent to all his family. I say tell your son to come and pick his properties. His mother started begging me.

“When my father heard, he said, ‘You are a mad woman, you mean you locked a man outside the house and his family members were begging you like this’. I say, ‘Daddy, you won’t understand’. If I’m still with Churchill till today, Churchill would have been dead. I will give him rat poison, simple as that, and I won’t feel bad nor guilty. I will walk away like a widow because it’s better that I became a widow than all this kind of things.”

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