A heartfelt birthday message from businessman Olakunle Churchill to his wife, Rosy Meurer, has resurfaced online, directly contradicting his recent public statements about their relationship. The post, originally shared in 2021, shows Churchill expressing deep gratitude to Rosy for standing by him during his most difficult moments.
The resurfaced tribute came shortly after Churchill denied that Rosy supported him during his highly publicized dispute with his ex-wife, Tonto Dikeh, over custody of their son, King Andre. In a recent disclaimer, Churchill insisted that anyone else could have filled her role during that turbulent period. He also dismissed claims of a legal marriage, stating that they only had a traditional introduction ceremony.
However, the old post paints a starkly different picture. Churchill wrote: 'A special sunrise on this precious day, a great woman was born. During my hard times when depression would have taken the better part of me, you were my bedrock. When it was like the whole world was against you, you stood by me, even took some missiles because of me. When I thought I had lost it all, you encouraged me to hope in God that He would give me back all I had lost. Happy birthday, Mrs Churchill, age with grace. I have got your back 247 by the special grace of God.'
The revelation has sparked fresh reactions online, with many questioning the stark contrast between Churchill's past words and his present denial. Netizens were quick to comment, with one user, @muruako_tee, stating, 'Internet Never Forget.' Another user, @priscababy7, noted, 'When the Nigerian anthem says "so help me God," what do you people really understand by it? Even Churchill said, "I have got you by the grace of God" so what exactly are you expecting? Anything can happen; nothing in life is guaranteed.'
@fashion_magicblog commented, 'As a guy or a lady try not to allow anybody use you to heal ...you can be there for them but don't allow emotions get involved ...when they finally heal they will settle down and pick the right one for them.....this man obviously use this lady to heal.'
This is not the first time old posts have been dug up to challenge Churchill's recent claims. Earlier, social media users resurfaced a wedding anniversary post where Churchill celebrated eight years with Rosy, after he argued that their relationship was not a legally recognized union. The resurfaced posts continue to fuel debate about the true nature of their relationship and the accuracy of Churchill's current statements.



