Tag: Osinachi nwachukwu

  • R.E.V.E.A.L.E.D: Doctors tried to save Osinachi using oxygen

    R.E.V.E.A.L.E.D: Doctors tried to save Osinachi using oxygen

    More revelations have emerged of how doctors tried to save the late popular gospel singer, Mrs Osinachi Nwachukwu using medical oxygen in the hospital.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre Worldwide, Dr Paul Enenche made the revelation on Wednesday.

    According to Pastor Enenche, the late Osinachi responded very well to the oxygen therapy and that they felt excitement at that progress.

    Enenche said that was the point Osinachi’s condition was before he went for a crusade in Cameroon.

    “It was in Cameroon, the second night [of the crusade] that I got to know of the unfortunate incident of her passing,” he said.

    TNG recalls that Mrs Nwachukwu, 42, who is popular for her gospel hit song “Ekwueme” died last Friday night in an undisclosed hospital in Abuja.

    Earlier reports claimed that she died of throat cancer; however, the social media had been agog with allegations of constant beatings and bullying by the late singer’s husband, Mr Peter Nwachukwu, which many claim resulted in her death.

    Confirming the domestic abuse suffered by the late gospel singer, Enenche said he only got the wind of it when he questioned the twin sister, the first son and music producer of the deceased.

    Narrating how the church tried to save the life of Osinachi, the Dunamis senior pastor said he call different doctors to attend to her.

    “Over two and a half to three months ago, she came to see me with her husband with complaints of chest pain and respiratory distress.

    “And when the symptoms did not abate, I counselled that they go to the hospital to help us to know exactly what we were dealing with.

    “And they asked if I could assist, help them, and facilitate that process. I called our head of the medical team, Dr Sang, who is a consultant paediatrician with the Federal Medical Centre, Keffi to assist and handle the situation. And he called his colleagues at the Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, where they attended to them.

    “On seeing her, they ordered some investigations after examinations and that included CT scans and computerized axial tomography scans. That was done. From what the doctor saw, they felt that there was a need for further investigation, either at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital or the National Hospital in Abuja.

    “I called the doctor at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Dr Akor Alexander, and told him the situation and he asked that they come to see him immediately. And they went to the Gwagwalada teaching hospital.

    “After they had examined her there and saw the situation, they felt that there was a need for histology and biopsy of the lung tissue, and they asked that they should go to the National Hospital to get that done.

    “I again called the doctor, Jubril, who is head of pathology and consultant histopathologist of the National Hospital, Abuja, and reported the issue to him to help us go ahead with the investigations and find out what exactly happened.

    “I am calling names, I am calling places because the people are available and alive and they are verifiable.

    “And then, they continued the management. The histology was done and from what I saw at that time, the picture was much milder than what the CT scan earlier showed. So, we felt very happy that at least there was a relief.

    “She called me, literarily daily and we prayed with her. She reported progress. The point came when she needed no oxygen anymore. According to what she said to me one night, they checked her oxygen perfusion and it was 100% and we were very very excited at that progress,” Enenche narrated.

    He went further to say that if there was domestic violence that lead to or coincided with the symptoms that she came with two and a half to three months ago, there is no way he would know.

    Enenche said: “The things we were hearing after her passing, were things that were very very strange to my hearing. 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 confided in.

    “I asked her 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 let the pastor know please, the man would change, just pray for us, the man will change. And that continued to happen.

    “I asked the first son yesterday, I said was this real? And the son told other stories. And I said, so, why didn’t you tell me because typically they will run to me after service and I will pray for them, lay hands on them, why didn’t you tell me about what was going on in the home?

    “And the young man said, they could not tell me because the father would always ask them after they left me, what did you tell the pastor, did you tell him anything, and so on and so forth.

    “Other members of the choir who were privy to what was going on, I asked several of them when we paid a visit to the house of the deceased yesterday. What happened? Why were we not aware of all these things? The same story, that she will always go on her knees and ask them please don’t, don’t, don’t, just pray, we are trusting God for him to change.

    “The last one that touched me so much was the music producer, who came to see me in the office two days ago to tell me his own experience, how he witnessed that the man slapped the wife in his studio.

    “And I said to him, you saw a man slapped a woman in your presence and you left the man alone and you are a man yourself. And he said before he could respond to the man, the woman again in tears on her knees begged him not to do anything, to leave him alone. And not even to do anything at all, and so on and so forth.

    “So, we have had these stories and these are the things we got to know after she has passed”.

    TNG, meanwhile reports the Public Relations Officer, of the FCT Police Command had on Monday confirmed the arrest of the late singer’s husband.

  • BREAKING: What I know about Osinachi’s death – Pastor Enenche

    BREAKING: What I know about Osinachi’s death – Pastor Enenche

    Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre Worldwide, Dr Paul Enenche has finally opened up on the death of popular gospel singer, Mrs Osinachi Nwachukwu.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Dr Enenche opened up on the death of Mrs Nwachukwu in a video shared on his official Facebook page that has since gone viral.

    Enenche said he was never aware of domestic violence in the marriage of Osinachi to Mr Peter Nwachukwu while she was alive, that he only got to know after her passing.

    Narrating how he got to know about the domestic abuse in the marriage, Enenche opened up on steps taken to ensure that Osinachi stayed alive and that a point came where the late gospel singer no longer required oxygen.

    Pastor Enenche said: “We are in a season that calls for sober reflection in the light of the passing of our beloved sister, Osinachi Nwachukwu who is a kingdom and generation asset to this generation.

    “In the light of so much misinformation and misconstruction of events, I decided to set straight what I know concerning the situation.

    “Over two and half months to three months ago, she came to see me with her husband with complaints of chest pain, and respiratory distress. I prayed for her and prayed and prayed again.

    “And when the symptoms did not abate, I counselled that they go to the hospital to help us to know exactly what we were dealing with.

    “They asked if I could help them assist facilitate that process. I called our head of the medical team, Dr Osang who is a consultant paediatrician with the Federal Medical Centre, Keffi to assist handle their situation. And he called the Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, he called colleagues there where they attended to them.

    “On seeing her, ordered some investigations after examinations and that included CT Scan (Computed Tomography Scan). That was done, and from what the Doctor saw, they said there was a need for further investigations either at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital or the National Hospital in Abuja.

    “I called the Doctor, consultant, a pulmonologist respiratory physician at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Dr Akor Alexander, I told him the situation and he asked they come to see him immediately. And they went to the Gwagwalada Teaching Hospital.

    “After they have examined her there and saw the situation, they felt there was a need for histology and biopsy of the lung tissue and they asked she goes to the National Hospital to get that done.

    “I again called Dr Jubrin who is the head of pathology and consultant, histopathologist of the National Hospital in Abuja and reported the issue to him to help us go ahead with the investigation and find out what exactly happened.

    “I am calling names and calling places because the people are available and alive and they are all verifiable.

    “And then, they continued the management. The histology was done and from what I saw at that time, the picture was much milder than what the CT scan earlier on showed and so we felt very happy that at least, there was a relief.

    “She called me literally daily and prayed with her. She reported progress. A point came where she needed no oxygen anymore. According to what she said to me one night, they checked her oxygen perfusion and it was 100% and we were very very excited at that progress.

    “That was the point it was before we went over to the crusade in Cameroon. It was in Cameroon, the second night that I got to know of the unfortunate incident of her passing.

    “Now, if there was domestic violence that lead to or coincided with those symptoms that she came with two and half months to three months ago, there is no way I would know and if there had been perennial domestic violence, there was no way I would have known.

    “The things we are hearing after her passing were things that were very very strange to my hearing. Then I began to ask questions.

    “First, I asked the twin sister, are you aware that your sister passed through all these things. She said yes that she knew some of them. That the majority of them she was hearing from those she 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, please the man will change, just pray for us that the man will change. And that continued to happen.

    “I asked the first son yesterday, I said was this real? And the son told other stories. And I said so, why didn’t you tell me because typically they will run to me after service and I will pray for them. Lay hands on them. I said, why didn’t you tell me about what was going on in the home? And the young man said they couldn’t tell me because the father would always ask them after they left me and said, what did you tell the pastor? Did you tell him anything? And so on and so forth.

    “Other members in the choir who were privy to these some of the things that were going on. I asked one of them when we paid a visit to the house of the deceased yesterday. What happened, why were we not aware of all these things? The same story that she would always go on her knees and asked them please, don’t, don’t, don’t, just pray, don’t, we are trusting God for him to change.

    “The last one that touched me so much was the music producer, who came to see me in the office two days ago to tell me his own experience of how he witnessed that the man slapped the wife in his music studio.

    “And I said to him, you saw a man slapped a woman in your presence and you left the man alone and you are a man yourself. And he said before he could respond to the man, the woman again in tears on her knees begged him not to do anything. To leave him alone. And not to do anything at all. And so on and so forth.

    “So, we have had these stories and these are all the things we got to know after she had passed.

    “As a person and as a Church, everyone who knows us knows that we have zero degrees of tolerance for domestic abuse and wife battering of any sort.

    “If you ever listen to any of our relationship messages, there is a principle, policy and a rule we have and that is; it is better to be alive without marriage than to die because of marriage. We’ve said that over and over. I am sure that some of us might have listened to the clips of those messages.

    “Now, this kind of time is the time where people heap all manner of the blame on the Church and that is typical because whatever goes wrong, the first point of call is the Church.

    “I have seen people ask questions, why should a wife abuser be a member of the Church or how can somebody be so brutal and he is a member of the Church?

    “That is not a question that people who know the Scriptures should ask.

    “You know the Ark of Noah, the same Ark that carried good animals also had evil beasts inside, same Ark.

    “You know Jesus Christ had the followership of what the Bible called the multitudes. And for me, multitudes means multiple attitudes; people with multiple inclinations; people with multiple tendencies; people with multiple behaviours. In fact, one of those that followed Jesus Christ was a thief who also sold him to death; he was called Judas Iscariot.

    “The question is, how could somebody who followed Jesus Christ as perfect as Jesus was; as instructive as he was; as impactful as he was and still be a thief and a murderer? That question is left for everybody to answer.

    “And I can tell you the worst of it all; there was a personality called Lucifer who was in Heaven and became Satan the devil under the nose of God in Heaven; a place where there was no sin and could have been no sin at all. This guy became the inventor and the originator of sin.

    “How is it possible for somebody to become a devil from being an Archangel right inside Heaven? That is how possible it is for anybody to be anything while inside the Church. Even the best of pastors, teachers, and preachers in the world cannot change any man or woman who is unwilling to be changed.

    “In case you feel frustrated at anything and you are airing your frustration here and there, or a transfer of aggression or frustration, the Church is not your place for transferring frustration and aggression.

    “We are willing to help you if you have so much bitterness, so much frustration and so much distraction in your life and you don’t know where to vent it but in situations like this, we can help you.

    “I want to let you know that we love you and Jesus loves you. It is well with you and it is well with your loved ones.

    “For the family of the deceased, we pray for strength and help and for the Body of Christ generally, it is well with you in Jesus’ name.

    “This is Dr Pastor Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor, Dunamis International Gospel Centre. God bless you”.

  • I did not kill my wife – late Osinachi’s husband

    I did not kill my wife – late Osinachi’s husband

    Mr Peter Nwachukwu, husband of late popular gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu has denied killing his wife.

    Recall Peter is currently in the news for allegedly beating his wife to death.

    However, he has denied ever battering or assaulting his wife.

    Speaking from police custody, Peter Nwachukwu said his late wife had been ill since November last year.

    He said he first took her to Federal Medical Center (FMC), later to Gwagwalada General hospital, and then to National hospital, where she finally died.

    He, however, failed to disclose the nature of her illness.

    At about 11a.m on Monday, April 11, 2021, Mr Nwachukwu was handcuffed and escorted into the police van stationed in front of the Lugbe police station in Abuja.

    The police said they were driving him to their house to provide evidence of the hospitals he claimed to have taken his deceased wife to for treatment.

    Meanwhile, an autopsy has now been carried out on the famous Nigerian gospel musician Osinachi Nwachukwu’s corpse to ascertain the real cause of her death.

    The autopsy became necessary after the late singer’s husband, alleged to have been responsible for her death, denied any wrongdoing.

    While the police awaits the autopsy test results, Mr Nwachukwu has been transferred to the force headquarters in Abuja for further interrogations.

    Late Osinachi was a lead singer at the Dunamis International Gospel Centre.

  • Osinachi’s sister reveals why the deceased chose to remain in her marriage despite domestic violence

    Osinachi’s sister reveals why the deceased chose to remain in her marriage despite domestic violence

    Ms Favour Made, elder sister of late Gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, has explained why the deceased refused to divorce her husband, Peter, whom she accused of killing his wife.

     

    In an interview, Favour said members of their family had told Osinachi to divorce Peter following his alleged beating her, “but she felt that God is against divorce”.

     

    Favour pointed out the last beastly act of Peter to Osinachi, by kicking her on the chest, led to her untimely death and not that she succumbed to throat ulcer.

     

    In her words: “She did not die of cancer. The husband, Mr Peter Nwachukwu hit her with his leg on the chest. All this while, he has been beating her but my sister hides all that she was passing through from us.”

     

    On Osinachi divorcing Peter, Favour added: “We told her that they are not divorcing and that it’s just a separation.

     

    “We told her that separation is not a sin but just for her to stay alive and take care of her children. She will always tell us to relax and that the man will change.

     

    “So when the man kicked her in the chest, she fell down and he took her to the hospital but he did not even tell us.

     

    “It was her friend who lives in Ebonyi state that called her twin sister because Osinachi has a twin sister, to ask, ‘did your Sister tell you that Peter hit her on the chest? the sister then told her no.

     

    “It was the hitting on the chest that killed her. My brother had to ask the doctor what killed her and the doctor said that there were clusters of blood clot on her chest.

     

    “Unfortunately, they did not tell the doctor that she was kicked in the chest because the doctor could have known what to do if he had an idea of what happened.

     

    “Each time we talked to her, she will be pleading for peace and if we move to act, she will tell us no, that we should calm down.”

     

    Osinachi and her husband were living in Abuja, where she died. The marriage produced three boys and one girl.

     

    According to Favour, Osinachi and Peter met during one of her ministrations.

     

    “Nwachukwu saw how my sister was ministering, he then fell in love with her,” she said.

     

    Favour also revealed that Peter has not been arrested.

     

    “My younger brother who had gone to see the children said Nwachukwu is not arrested, he is in his house in Abuja. When my brother got there, the children were so happy to see him and they told him that they want to come and see their grandmother who is my mother.”

  • Domestic violence in marriage: Why divorce is not the answer – Anglican cleric

    Domestic violence in marriage: Why divorce is not the answer – Anglican cleric

    A cleric in the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Diocese of Abuja, Venerable (Dr.) Paul Dajur has argued that divorce is not the answer to the menace of domestic violence in marriage.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Venerable Dajur made this known on Palm Sunday in a sermon at Basilica of Grace, Gudu in reaction to the death of popular gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu.

    Recall that on Friday, April 8, 2022, news broke that Osinachi, known by many for her hit song ‘Ekwueme’, which resonates in the hearts of many as a soul-stirring song, had passed away.

    The nation was thrown into mourning for she was loved by many, but reports quickly emerged from friends of the singer that Osinachi died due to maltreatment at the hands of her husband, sparking anger and debate that divorce should be allowed in marriage, even when earlier reports claimed that she died of throat cancer.

    Speaking in the sermon titled: “Who is this?”, Dajur described the death of Osinachi as saddening, but stressed that God hates divorce, adding that God likewise hates domestic violence and that what should be the bone of contention is how to stop domestic violence.

    Charging married people to remove everything that is toxic from their lives, the Anglican cleric stressed the need to take pre-marriage counselling and in-marriage counselling very seriously.

    Stressing that the world is getting worse more than ever before and that challenges are now more than before, requiring more understanding from spouses, Dajur also charged married people and those intending to marry to remove lies from their lives.

    “The issue of divorce and domestic violence are two related issues that God does not permit. God does not sanction, does not approve of such. God says in His Word that he hates divorce. God also does not approve and does not support domestic violence of any kind.

    “Recently, social media is agog with pictures and comments supporting divorce in the place of domestic violence. But the argument is simple. If God hates divorce, and God hates domestic violence, why are we now disobeying God in approving divorce and obeying God in stopping domestic violence?

    “So, the issue really is not divorce, not whether to approve it or not, but to deal with the root of the matter. What brings domestic violence? That is what should be the focus, not about disobeying God in approving divorce. When we approve divorce we are disobeying God, and disobeying His Word. So, disobeying God will not help us.

    “What can we do to stop domestic violence? We can stop domestic violence by ensuring that before marriage, those to be married are properly counselled and those people must be people who believe in God and believe the Holy Scriptures.

    “Because in the Bible, domestic violence, whatever names they are given, are not approved by God. So, if we have established that they are Christians and that they believe in God, then, they can now be married.

    “And, when they get married, counselling should not stop. There should be in-marriage counselling or marriage counselling. Those who are married, whatever their number of years in marriage should continue to receive counselling.

    “And then people should look at the value of human life. The wife you married, the husband you married, is in the image and likeness of God, and not a punching bag. So, there is no reason why you should fight your husband or fight your wife.

    “But, husbands are to love their wives; and wives are to submit to their husbands. Because that is what the Bible says. It says we should submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. The husband should love his wife as Christ loves the Church and died for the Church.

    “The wife must submit to her husband just in the same Sarah submitted herself to Abraham her husband and called him lord, my master.

    “So, if we do all these, it will help us. I do not think that the issue is disobeying God by saying okay, “let there be divorce”. The issue is, let us correct what brings about domestic violence. Certainly, divorce is not what brings about domestic violence; so it cannot be the solution to domestic violence,” Dajur said.

  • Osinachi’s death: Frank Edwards was late gospel singer’s secret lover – Kemi Olunloyo alleges

    Osinachi’s death: Frank Edwards was late gospel singer’s secret lover – Kemi Olunloyo alleges

    Controversial journalist, Kemi Olunloyo has accused afro-highlife praise and worship singer, Frank Edwards of having an affair with late gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu.

    This is coming after Frank’s reaction to the death of the late ‘Ekwueme’ singer as he insists on holding back until the right time to speak.

    In reaction, Kemi Olunloyo took to the microblogging platform to call out the singer for allegedly being the lover of Osinachi Nwachukwu, which made her husband jealous.

    “Frank Edwards you’re STUPID! Were you not Osinachi Nwachukwu’s secret lover? Of course her own husband was “jealous” of her.

    “Joy Nunieh should not be dragged into your foolishness. Joy is a real woman & strong one & she once slapped Akpabio for sexual harassment. TELL THE TRUTH,” Olunloyo wrote.

    Recall that on Friday, April 8, 2022, news broke that remarkable singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu had passed away and the nation was thrown into mourning for she was loved by many.

    The singer is known by many for her hit song ‘Ekwueme’ which resonates in the hearts of many as a soul-stirring song.

    Reports had claimed that Osinachi had died of throat cancer; however, friends of the singer had come out to allege that the singer had died due to maltreatment at the hands of her husband.

    Frank Edwards also weighed in to offer his own opinion. He said ‘So that Unreasonable human being” put off Osinachi’s shinning light.”

    His post seems to collaborate Osinachi’s friends’ claims of domestic abuse.

    His post read: “So that Unreasonable human being finally put off a shining light. I won’t say much now , I’ll let the former Nddc director ( AUNTY Joy ) who did everything possible to stop this from happening talk 1st, but it still happened. we tried to stop this”.

  • Police allegedly arrest Gospel singer Osinachi’s husband

    Police allegedly arrest Gospel singer Osinachi’s husband

    More speculations are beginning to emerge over the death of Gospel Singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, who died on Saturday as a Facebook user identified as Bar Chidinma has alleged that the late singer’s husband has been arrested by the Police in connection with her death.

    Chidinma, also alleged that Osinachi’s husband was beating and maltreating her.

    She explained that Osinachi spent five days on life support at the hospital after her husband kicked her in her chest.

    The social media has been awash since yesterday when the news of her death broke with numerous, but unverified, claims that the late Gospel Singer was involved in an abusive marriage.

    Gospel Singer and Film maker, Gold Martins who shared Chidinma’s post on social media, also alleged that the late singer had told someone she knew that she would have left her marriage if not for what people would say.

    Martins, also said the singer confessed that she was been abused and maltreated by her husband.

    Martin’s statement reads,

    While praying last night, all I was praying for was for God to touch the heart of people around her. Let them come out and speak. That woman personally told someone I know what she was passing through at the hands of that her husband. According to her “if not for the church and what people will say, I would have left this marriage.”
    Even in their presence when that man called her, he was calling her names like “steeped” and “fuuuuul*ish”

    If minister Osinachi could tell a total stranger her story, how much more her church? Do you want me to believe that her church and pastor didn’t know what this woman was passing through? Can they come out and swear that they are ignorant of the fact that she was living with her enemy? What did they do to help her?

    The church has failed the society religion has failed the society we all start practising humanity? Can we?

  • Just In: Popular gospel singer, crooner of Ekwueme, Osinachi is dead

    Just In: Popular gospel singer, crooner of Ekwueme, Osinachi is dead

    Popular Nigerian musician, Sister Osinachi Nwachukwu has been confirmed dead.

    The Ekwueme singer was confirmed dead today(Friday) as it was gathered that she has been on life support for the past two months.

    Sister Sinach who is known with her angelic voice is generally known for the track, Ekwueme, and afterwards the sad news of her demise has gone viral, many people have reacted to it.

    Right through her career as a gospel she featured in some popular gospel songs like “Nara Ekele” by Pastor Paul Enenche (Dunamis, Abuja), “Ekwueme” by Prospa Ochimana, and “You no dey use me play” by Emma.