Paul Enenche: Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis Gospel International Centre, Abuja has finally
opened up on the death of late gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu.
The singer, who died at the age of 44 at a hospital in Abuja was a lead singer at the Dunamis
International Gospel Centre until her death.
Osinachi was said to have died from health complications resulting from domestic abuse.
Paul Enenche, in a video posted on his official Facebook page on Wednesday evening, said he
decided to set the record straight by disclosing what he knew regarding the circumstances
surrounding Osinachi’s death.
The pastor, who is also a medical doctor, said that the singer came to his office with her
husband, Peter Nwachukwu, about three months ago, and he prayed for her after she
complained of chest pain.
Enenche further said that when her condition did not improve, he counselled and advised them
to go to the hospital for medical attention.
The pastor narrated, “I called the head of our medical team, Dr Osang, who is a Consultant
Pediatrician at the Federal Medical Centre, Keffi, to assist with their situation. He, in turn, called
his colleagues at the Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, where they attended to them.
“Upon seeing her, they ordered some investigations after an 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, Akoh Alexander, and told him about the situation, and he asked that they
come to see him immediately; and they went to the Gwagwalada Teaching Hospital.”
“After she was examined, 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.”
According to Paul Enenche, the singer recorded some level of improvement in her health
afterwards.
Enenche said that he was not aware that the singer suffered domestic violence before her
death.
On the domestic abuse, he said, “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.”
Mr Eneche said that he heard about the allegations on domestic violence after the singer’s
death, and began to investigate immediately.
According to the pastor, both her son and some members of the church (choir) confirmed the
abuse. The pastor further said that he was mostly touched by the experience of a music
producer who told him how he witnessed Osinachi’s husband slap her in the studio. However,
the music producer said couldn’t do anything because the late singer, on her knees, and with
tears in her eyes, begged him not to do anything.
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The singer, who died at the age of 44 at a hospital in Abuja was a lead singer at the Dunamis International Gospel Centre until her death.
Osinachi was said to have died from health complications resulting from domestic abuse.
Paul Enenche, in a video posted on his official Facebook page on Wednesday evening, said he decided to set the record straight by disclosing what he knew regarding the circumstances surrounding Osinachi’s death.
The pastor, who is also a medical doctor, said that the singer came to his office with her husband, Peter Nwachukwu, about three months ago, and he prayed for her after she complained of chest pain.
Enenche further said that when her condition did not improve, he counselled and advised them to go to the hospital for medical attention.
The pastor narrated, “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. He, in turn, called his colleagues at the Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, where they attended to them.
“Upon seeing her, they ordered some investigations after an 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.”
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