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Frank Edwards makes revelations over Osinachi Nwacukwu’s death

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Frank Edwards speaks on Osinachi Nwacukwu'

Popular Nigerian Gospel singer, Frank Edwards has reacted to the demise of his colleague, Sister Osinachi Nwachukwu.

The famous musician’s passing on Friday, which shocked many, has sparked controversies with new claims made about her marriage.

The singer, who shot into the limelight with the hit “Ekwueme“, which has been watched 72 million times on YouTube, died in an Abuja hospital.

She was a lead singer at the Dunamis International Gospel Centre. She was featured in several popular gospel songs like “Nara Ekele” by Pastor Paul Enenche (Dunamis, Abuja) and “You no dey use me play” by Emma.

Her family and husband, Peter Nwachukwu, who doubled as her manager, are yet to issue a statement.

However, close friends and associates have suggested that her violent union led to her untimely death.

Frank in his post stated that an “Unreasonable human being” put off Osinachi’s shinning light. He 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 ) who did everything possible to stop this from happening talk 1st, but it still happened. we tried to stop this”

This comes amidst unconfirmed reports claiming late Osinachi suffered domestic violence in her marriage and this led to her death. Multiple sources claim her husband allegedly beat her all through the years they were married.

The mother of four died in an Abuja-based hospital on Friday, April 8.

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