By Akinwale Kasali
The quiet Community of Amakpoke Umuaku on Abia State was enveloped with sadness as tears flowed freely, rolling down the cheeks of Family, friends and fans of Late Gospel Singer, Osinachi Nwachuckwu, as her remains was interred.
The late Ekwueme Crooner died on April 8, 2022, of alleged domestic violence prior to her death.
Before it was gathered that she died as a result of domestic violence, reports had earlier suggested that she died as a result of cancer.
However, on Saturday, April 9, 2022, reports emerged, suggesting that she died of throat cancer while another gospel musician, Frank Edwards, suggested that the Ekwueme singer suffered domestic violence before her death.
Taking to the social media network Facebook, Frank Edwards said an unreasonable human put off her shining light, reacting to Osinachi Nwachukwu death. It was alleged on Saturday that her husband abused her and was hospitalized before giving up the ghost.
Frank Edwards wrote, “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 Nuneih) who did everything possible to stop this from happening talk 1st, but it still happened. We tried to stop this,” he added about what killed Osinachi Nwachukwu.
At about 11a.m on Monday, April 11, 2021, Peter Nwachukwu was handcuffed and escorted into the police van stationed in front of the Lugbe police station in Abuja. The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) 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.
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.
Prior to the final internment on Saturday, a night of worship was held in Abuja on Thursday, June 23 while a Night of Prayer was also held in Isochi, Umunoci in Abia state on Friday, June 24, 2022.
Until her death, Osinachi was a chorister at the headquarters of the Dunamis International Gospel Center in Abuja.








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