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Osinachu Chukwu: I Didn’t Know She Suffered Domestic Violence — Pastor Enenche

The Senior Pastor and Founder of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Pastor Paul Enenche, has denied knowledge of late gospel singer, Sister Osinachi Nwachukwu suffering consistent domestic abuses.

The Benue-born clergyman also revealed that the deceased was diagnosed with a respiratory challenge about three months before her death.

In a video on his official Facebook page on Wednesday, Enenche said he wanted to set the record straight by revealing all he knew about the circumstances surrounding the Osinachi’s death.

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Enenche disclosed he cannot tell if the singer died due to complications from domestic violence but was fully aware of her respiratory health challenge.

Revealing that he helped the late singer secure medical assistance for the respiratory challenge, Enenche said;

“Over two or three months ago, she (Osinachi) came to see me with her husband with complaints of chest pain [and] respiratory distress. I prayed for her, and prayed again.

“When the situation did not abate, I counselled them to go to the hospital to help us know what we were dealing with and they asked if I could help facilitate that process. I called the head of our medical team, Dr Osang, who is a Consultant Paediatrician at the Federal Medical Centre, Keffi, to assist with their 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 examination, and that included a CT scan. That was done and from what the doctors saw, they felt that there was a need for further investigation, either at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital or at the National Hospital in Abuja.

“I called the doctor, a consultant pulmonologist respiratory physician at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Dr Akoh 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 there was a need for histology and biopsy of the lung tissue and they asked that she should go to the National Hospital to get that done.

“I again called Dr Jubril, who is the Head of Pathology and Consultant Histopathologist of the National Hospital Abuja, and reported the issue to him so he could help us with the investigation and find out what exactly happened and 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 daily and we prayed with her, she reported progress; the point came when she did not need oxygen anymore.

“According to what she said to me one night, they checked her oxygen perfusion and it was 100 per cent, and we were very excited about that progress.

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

“If there was domestic violence that led to or coincided with those symptoms that she came with two 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.”

Daily Report Nigeria can recall that Mrs Osinachi Nwachukwu died on Friday April 8, 2022.

Earlier reports attributed her death to domestic violence, which alleged that she suffered a kick to the chest in one such abuses.

However, Mr Peter Nwachukwu, the deceased’s husband denied the allegations of domestic violence, saying his wife died from an ailment.

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