“I Know Who Is Fake” – Days After Father’s Day Snub, Olakunle Churchill Shares Mysterious Post

Nigerian businessman and philanthropist Olakunle Churchill has sparked speculation on social media after sharing a cryptic message about fake people.

Taking to his Instagram page, Churchill spoke about recognizing insincere individuals while choosing not to confront them directly. Instead, he suggested that he prefers observing their actions unfold.

He wrote:

“Smart people know when to play dùmb. I know who is fake, I just enjoy watching their performance”.

The post quickly attracted attention online, with many followers attempting to decipher the meaning behind the message and whether it was directed at a particular individual.

Churchill’s post comes shortly after Father’s Day celebrations, during which social media users noticed that the mothers of his children, actress Rosy Meurer and actress Tonto Dikeh, did not publicly celebrate him.

Earlier this year during Mother’s Day celebrations, Churchill publicly celebrated Rosy Meurer, describing her as an amazing mother and expressing appreciation for her love, strength, and dedication.

While Churchill did not mention anyone by name in his latest post, the timing of the message has fueled speculation among social media users about who the statement may have been referring to.