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Pastor Paul Enenche finally breaks silence over the death of Mrs Osinachi Nwachukwu

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Following the death of Osinachi Nwachukwu, Pastor Paul Enenche of the Dunamis Gospel International Gospel Center, Abuja, the church attended by the late singer and her family before her demise has finally spoken.

According to the pastor, he was not aware of any domestic violence until news came out after her death. In a video shared on his Facebook page, titled: What I know about the passing of Mrs. Osinachi Nwachukwu.

The pastor narrates what he knows about the situation, “Over two and half months ago, she came to see me with her husband with complains of chest pains, respiratory stress. I prayed for her and prayed again. And when the symptoms did not abate, I counselled that they should go to the hospital.”

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The Pastor in strong terms, said the church is against any form of domestic violence and added that, if there was domestic violence that coincided with the symptoms she had alerted him over, there is no was he’d have known and “the thing we are hearing, after her passing, were things that were very very strange to my hearing,” the pastor said.

He continued, “then i began to ask questions, first i asked the twin sister, were you aware that your sister passed through all these things? she said yes, she knew some of them. but that the majority of them, she was hearing also from those she (the deceased) confided in. I asked her, I said if you knew, why didn’t you let us know and the twin sister said, she always begged her ‘please don’t let the church know, don’t tell the Pastor”.

Meanwhile, Gospel singer Osinachi Nwachukwu’s twin sister, mother and older sister have narrated their experiences with her husband, Peter. 

The gospel singer’s mother told BBC Igbo that Peter allegedly threatened that his late wife would only leave the marriage in death.

She also revealed that she couldn’t see her grandchildren for 8 years and was never allowed to come for Omugwo (traditional Igbo custom for postpartum care by the woman’s mother). 

The distraught mother further disclosed that her daughter’s husband who claimed that he’s a Pastor separated her from her family. She further revealed that he never allowed her and her children to their house until Pastors intervened, and also pushed them out while she (mother) was sick. 

The lady further averred that Osinachi left her marriage for over a year, and only returned after her husband came with Pastors to beg. 

According to the singer’s mother, she told her a couple of times to leave, but Osinachi insisted on staying, insisting that the Bible frowns at divorce. 

She also disclosed that before her daughter died, she and husband went for medical checkup and were told by medical experts that nothing was wrong with her. She however accused Peter of making up claims of his wife being a cancer patient. 

The gospel singer’s sisters including her twin, also shared painful experiences with Peter. They recounted how he pretended to be a nice person, till he got married to their sister.

They corroborated their mother’s claim of not being allowed to do Omugwo for the singer’s four children and also claimed that Osinachi was maltreated while pregnant and after child birth. 

The singer’s twin further disclosed that her sister was in distress when she sang her hit song, “Ekwueme” and that made her cry in the video which went viral afterwards. She added that her husband threatened to separate them and also fulfilled his threat.

They disclosed that Peter is unemployed and allegedly assaulted and extorted their sister repeatedly when she’s paid for her song ministration.

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