
Nigerian actress Angela Okorie has sparked fresh reactions online after publicly criticizing Rosy Meurer, the current wife of businessman Olakunle Churchill, amid renewed attention on the reconciliation between Churchill and his ex-wife, Tonto Dikeh.
The controversy reignited after Tonto Dikeh announced that she and Churchill had put aside a decade of public disagreement. In a heartfelt social media post, Tonto credited divine intervention and personal growth for ending years of bitterness and restoring mutual understanding between them. Their focus now, she said, is on co-parenting their son with respect and peace.
Despite widespread support for Tonto’s message, the spotlight quickly shifted to Rosy Meurer, who shared stylish photos and captioned herself “Queen of all Queens” on Instagram shortly after the reconciliation news broke. Many users interpreted Rosy’s posts as tone-deaf given the timing — although she did not directly reference the reconciliation.
Angela Okorie weighed in with a scathing comment on Rosy’s post, sarcastically calling her “Queen ndi Oshi Amu” — a phrase roughly suggesting “queen of people who take other women’s men.” Her remark intensified debate on social media, drawing everything from laughter to criticism from netizens.
Rosy later shared a separate video and messages tagged “Grateful” on her own account, which also triggered reactions from users on social media — some defending her right to post freely, others continuing to weigh in on the ongoing entertainment drama.
The broader context behind the drama goes back over ten years: Tonto and Churchill married in 2015, welcomed a son, and separated about two years later amid accusations and public disputes. Their reconciliation earlier this month was widely covered as an unexpected end to long-running public conflict.