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TRENDING: Osinachi Nwachukwu’s Death Sparks Domestic Violence Debate

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The death of gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu has generated a lot of controversies both online and offline.

When news of her death broke, it was alleged she died of throat cancer.

Her close friends have however come out to refute the claim and insist the ‘Ekwueme’ crooner died of violent abuse from her husband.

Some of the friends say she was advised to leave the marriage, but she remained.

Police have now arrested her husband, Peter Nwachukwu.

Peter Nwachukwu

There are many comments about the circumstances of her death.

Her colleague, Frank Edwards alleged the late singer had an abusive husband who brutalised her regularly.

@Lajuiren tweeted, ‘’God hates divorce. I’m pretty sure He hates murder too. God loves marriage, I’m pretty sure he loves you more. What will people say? They will still talk if you die. No marriage or relationship is worth your life. Leave, so you can live the life Christ thought was worth dying for’’

A former federal minister, Oby Ezekwesili condemned domestic abuse in her tweet own tweet.

‘’The death of Osinachi Nwachukwu of the epic Ekwueme worship song really hit hard. To read allegations of spousal abuse worsens the pain. I hope the truth is unearthed and justice given. Everyone, including churches, must take issues of Violence Against Women seriously. Urgently,’’ She wrote.

And according to @nancysimire, ‘’Religion is not the problem, we are the problem. Religion wouldn't mock her for leaving her husband, we would. If you don't believe in God please rest. Which one is religion is the problem. Is there anything given to mankind that has not been misused? #Osinachinwachukwu’’

Her death has also brought up the debate about the role of the church in abusive marriages. Many pastors have been accused of aiding and encouraging women to remain in abusive marriages.

@novieverest

“This talk of no divorce in a Christian marriage leads to the death of good women. Osinachi Nwachukwu is dead because of an evil man, and because society frowns at certain things. I still urge women in abusive marriages to leave without thinking about it. It is the right thing.”

@funshographix

“So the death of Osinachi Nwachukwu who sang Ekwueme wasn't actually throat cancer. It's her husband who beat her to death. In the name of keeping her marriage, she lost her life & the marriage. If your marriage isn't working. Leave the marriage. Don't trade your life for marriage.”

In an interview with Vanguard newspaper, an elder sister of the deceased insisted she died as a result of domestic violence from her husband.


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