Now that Osinachi is Dead
It was heartbreaking reading that gospel singer Mrs.Osinachi Nwachukwu has gone the way of all mortals on Friday.
I love music and a good one that gives ministration and inspiration.
Sister Osinachi possesses these things when she sings, and that was the beginning of the likeness for her.
Almost everyone would never forget that voice in a hurry because that solid vibrant voice sang Ekwueme. Other songs she featured include ‘The cry,’ ‘God of all power,’ ‘My redeemer lives,’ ‘You No Dey Use Me Play.
Last week, April 2, she officially released the video ‘God of all power,’ which has garnered over 40,000 views on YouTube.
Now that Osinachi is dead, everyone has come out to say whatever. Why didn’t you all come out to say she was abused, violated and traumatized by her clergy husband?
And her pastor husband, Peter Nwachukwu would also mount the pulpit to preach what he lacked.
Fake life is on the rise even though from the pulpit. And that was why Leke, the son of the General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adejare, could open his big mouth and call his father’s pastors goats.
Let’s take a critical look now. Isn’t Osinachi’s husband a goat? Only goats will not listen to good advice.
Even the account of another gospel singer, Frank Edwards, the president of Rocktown Records, dropped the clue of this violence and cruelty.
I wouldn’t know why if he felt the urge to beat someone, he should have gone for the likes of Anthony Joshua.
Why would even her spiritual father, founder of the Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Pastor Paul Enenche, not take away his spiritual daughter from that monster before she was finally hacked.
If the truth be told, much domestic violence was indirectly permitted by religious leaders and the ‘What will people say?’. To hell with whatever people will say. You are first of all ‘you and nobody else.
What will people say landed Sister Osinachi to her early grave at 42 years?
Marriage is to be enjoyed and not endured. Not everyone will enjoy happily-ever married life. The world has changed. Most couples are bred by parents who were barely children themselves with plenty of foundational problems. And if the foundation is destroyed, what can the righteous do?
Why didn’t Osinachi’s twin sister drum survival instincts into her spirituality? Even in the face of true love, no woman can change a monster into a gentleman.
She died, leaving four children who had also been told to cane their mother. Tabboo, the Igbo people, would say Arruh.
That so-called pastor needs no pity. He is bill an embodiment of inferiority complex, un- manliness, half-baked and backwardness.
For sister Osinachi, I bade you good night, but your twin, your pastors, your friends who saw something but said nothing should have your blood on their heads.