Olakunle Churchill mounts billboard to celebrate son's 10th birthday


 Olakunle Churchill chose an unusual way to celebrate his son King Andre’s 10th birthday — a massive billboard in public view. At first glance, it seems like a show of wealth, but it is more than that. It is a father making sure his love is visible, undeniable, and unmissable in a world that often questions devotion by appearance.

What makes this gesture striking is its clarity. Amid controversies and public scrutiny of his personal life, Churchill used the billboard to communicate directly to his child: you are seen, you are celebrated, you matter. It is a reminder that love does not always fit the quiet, private mold we expect; sometimes it demands to be noticed.

This act also raises a larger question about how we perceive care and affection. If a father’s love can be expressed in steel and light, why do we doubt the authenticity of love when it chooses to break conventional bounds? Perhaps seeing love boldly is not arrogance — it is intention.
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