Churchill denies divorce from Rosy Meurer, says there was no legal marriage

Churchill denies divorce from Rosy Meurer, says there was no legal marriage

Businessman Olakunle Churchill has dismissed viral reports of a divorce from Nollywood actress Rosy Meurer, insisting there was never a legally recognised marriage between them. That talk of divorce is therefore baseless.

In a lengthy statement posted on his official Instagram page, Churchill said that what the public referred to as a marriage was only an introduction ceremony, with no church or court wedding, making divorce proceedings legally impossible.

"The reports circulating online about a supposed divorce between Roseline Meurer and me are completely false," he wrote, adding that he was never served any legal papers.

The clarification follows days of speculation after the couple unfollowed each other on Instagram on April 24, 2026, a move that ignited rumours of a split and renewed speculation that Churchill might be seeking a reconciliation with his ex-wife, actress and evangelist Tonto Dikeh.

Churchill dismissed those advising Rosy Meurer as inexperienced and questioned the legitimacy of divorce documents being circulated online, saying no credible legal process could produce such papers within 24 hours.

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On the reconciliation rumours, Churchill said he and Tonto Dikeh have mutually chosen to forgive each other for past wrongs, describing her as being "in a better place," but was careful to frame their current relationship strictly around co-parenting their child, with no third-party interference.

He also pushed back on the narrative that Rosy Meurer made exceptional sacrifices during their relationship, saying that another woman would have filled the same role had she not been present.

See the Instagram post below:

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Jeffrey Owusu-Mensah (HOD Entertainment) Jeffrey is the Head of the Entertainment Desk and a graduate of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) with over 15 years of experience in journalism. He started as a reporter with Ghana News Agency (GNA). He joined Primnewsghana.com in 2016 as an editor. He moved to YEN.com.gh in 2017 as an editor and has risen to his current position. You can contact him via e-mail: j.owusu-mensah@yen.com.gh

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