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My father said beating women good, late Osinachi’s son reveals

By Kalu Nwokoro Idika

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The children of the late gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, have narrated how their abusive father maltreated their mother while she was alive.

According to Daily Post, Osinachi’s first son revealed that his father, Nwachukwu, was in the habit of beating up his mother during slight arguments.

He recounted how his father pushed his mother out of their vehicle and forced her to trek back home after a Wednesday church service.

In a conversation with the deceased’s friend, Ene Ogbe, the young boy said his father told them that it was good to beat women.

Ogbe disclosed that he confided in her that their father confiscated two vehicles given to the late “Ekwueme crooner” while asking her to move around with bikes.

Revealing her conversation with the deceased children, Ogbe said, “By God’s grace, I was in our beloved late sister’s house this evening again and am glad that the police actually arrested him. But what baffles me is the way and manner he has polluted the children’s minds!! I had a chat with the firstborn, and I almost started crying again.

“This boy told me the ordeal his mom has been going through with his dad, how he beats her up in any little argument, he said aunty; my dad pushed my mom out of the car at night after Wednesday service, and bad boys snatched my mom’s bag that night, how mom got home that night I can’t tell because dad left her, people dashed my mom this two cars (pointed at them for me to see) but dad at times will say my mom should take bike while we go in the car, even when we are coming back from church my mom will stand under the sun and we will drive and pass her and we will wave at her, my dad told us that beating women is good.

“I had to cut in the conversation, and I told him it is very wrong to beat a woman and that God is against it, and I talk sense into him. He said they are happy that their dad was arrested because he shouted and beat them up.

“The second-born sang for us too; he has a golden voice like the mom. The first said my mom always keeps quiet for my daddy and she always forgives, and now she has died and I told him not to worry as his mom is in heaven!!! May the soul of our beloved sister rest in peace and may God take care of the four kids she left behind Amen!!”

Osinachi died last week Friday in Abuja hospital after she suffered from a blood clot on her chest because of the kick she received from her abusive husband, Peter Nwachukwu.

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