Businessman Olakunle Churchill has stirred reactions online after sharing a cryptic message about “fake people,” days after Father’s Day passed without public tributes from his ex-wife, Tonto Dikeh, and his wife, Rosy Meurer.
In a post shared on his social media page, Churchill reflected on dealing with insincerity, suggesting that he is aware of people who are not genuine around him but prefers to remain silent and observe their actions.
He wrote:
“Smart people know when to play dumb. I know who is fake; I just enjoy watching their performance…”
Although he did not mention any names, the timing of the post has drawn public attention, especially given recent developments within his personal relationships and public interactions.
Reports also noted that during the recent Father’s Day celebrations, neither Tonto Dikeh nor Rosy Meurer publicly acknowledged him, a contrast to earlier occasions when similar celebrations drew online attention.
Similarly, Churchill had previously made headlines during Mother’s Day when he publicly celebrated only his mother, without extending messages to either of his former or current partners.
The latest post has since sparked speculation and conversations on social media, with many interpreting it as a subtle response to ongoing personal dynamics.