- Social media users have resurfaced a 2021 birthday message from Nigerian businessman Olakunle Churchill to actress Rosy Meurer.
- The post has sparked renewed discussions about the nature of Churchill and Meurer’s relationship.
- Churchill recently attempted to clarify misconceptions about his relationship with Meurer.
Social media users have dug up an old birthday message allegedly written in 2021 by Nigerian businessman Olakunle Churchill to actress Rosy Meurer, reigniting conversations about the true nature of their relationship.
The resurfaced post came shortly after Churchill publicly distanced himself from long-held public perceptions surrounding his relationship with Rosy. He had recently dismissed claims that the actress stood firmly by him during his highly publicized fallout with his former wife, Tonto Dikeh, particularly during disputes linked to the custody of their son, King Andre.
In his recent remarks, Churchill stated that Rosy’s presence during that turbulent period was not indispensable, insisting that anyone else could have occupied the same role. He also clarified that their union was not a court or church marriage, but rather a traditional introduction.
However, the resurfacing of his earlier birthday tribute has painted a different picture, prompting fresh scrutiny online. In the message, Churchill appeared to acknowledge Rosy Meurer as a key emotional support system during his difficult moments
In the widely circulated post, he reportedly 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 me, 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 24/7 by the special grace of God.”
The contrast between Churchill’s past tribute and his recent statements has sparked renewed debate across social media platforms, with many users questioning the inconsistency in his account of events and relationship history.
As the discussion continues online, neither Churchill nor Rosy Meurer has issued any new response regarding the resurfaced post.
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Read some comments below:
@muruako_tee:”Internet Never Forget.”
@priscababy7:”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. Make una no put me for talk😂😂😂.”
@fashion_magicblog:”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 ….”



