Olakunle Churchill Calls Out Nigerian Men Over 93% Female Instagram Engagement
Olakunle Churchill Queries Nigerian Men Over Female Support Online

Nigerian businessman and philanthropist Olakunle Churchill has publicly questioned Nigerian men after discovering that over 93% of the engagement on his Instagram content comes from women. The revelation, posted on his Instagram page on Thursday, July 2, 2026, sparked widespread reactions from fans and followers.

Churchill's Instagram Insight Revelation

Churchill, who is also the ex-husband of actress Tonto Dikeh, shared that he randomly checked his Instagram post insights and was surprised to find that the overwhelming majority of interactions—likes, comments, and shares—were from women. In his post, he expressed gratitude to women for their support while questioning what he had done to warrant the lack of engagement from Nigerian men.

“This is proof that behind every growing brand, there are WOMEN supporting… Naija men, wetin I do una?! I randomly decided to look through my post insights and discovered that over 93% of the people engaging with my content are women. Ladies, the support doesn’t go unnoticed. Thank you for all the love. From now on, na women my foundation go dey support; they’ve earned it,” Churchill wrote.

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Promise to Support Women Through Foundation

In light of the discovery, Churchill vowed to redirect the focus of his foundation toward supporting women, acknowledging that their consistent engagement had earned their priority. This promise aligns with his previous philanthropic efforts, which have often centered on empowerment initiatives.

The post came amid ongoing public attention on Churchill's personal life, including his relationships with Tonto Dikeh and his current wife, Rosy Meurer. Just a day after Father's Day, Churchill had shared a cryptic post about an unnamed individual, stating he knew who was fake but enjoyed watching their performance. This followed a Mother's Day post where he celebrated only his mother, snubbing both Tonto Dikeh and Rosy Meurer.

Reactions from Followers

Legit.ng compiled several reactions from Churchill's followers, many of whom attributed their engagement to their loyalty to Tonto Dikeh. Comments revealed that a significant number of women interacting with Churchill's content are fans of the actress and evangelist.

User sharon__pedro commented: “Na our Tonto Dey carry us come.” Another follower, serwahbraketu, wrote: “On behave of King Tonto Ghana Branch ?? we are very happy for this recognition.” Ada_romanus added: “Na evangelist to go carry us come here. We are solidly behind you and we are rooting for you As far as tonto is fine we are fine.”

User itmwigs remarked: “Buy still on still na the love wey I get for Women of God Evangelist Tonto I get for you too Epa.” Blissful_events_official stated: “You don hear am from all the horses mouth na... it's Evang. Tonto, my NSPPD Sister that brought us here.” Mariatukoroma669 said: “We are here because of tonto and we online in laws want you guys to come back together.”

Previous Controversy and Influencer Warning

Churchill's latest post follows a period of public scrutiny regarding his marriage to Rosy Meurer. In a related development, popular influencer Àgbà John Doe reacted to viral rumors that Rosy had filed for divorce from Churchill. Doe described the split as a private decision and warned Churchill against reconciling with his ex-wife, Tonto Dikeh, whom he referred to as his baby mama.

The influencer's comments added another layer to the ongoing narrative surrounding Churchill's personal relationships. Despite the controversies, Churchill remains active on social media, using his platform to engage with followers and promote his foundation's work.

As the conversation continues, Churchill's data-driven acknowledgment of women's support highlights a broader trend of female engagement in digital spaces. Whether his promise to prioritize women in his foundation will materialize remains to be seen, but the post has undoubtedly resonated with his audience.

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