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Late Singer’s twin sister cries out Osinachi’s children needs help "We’ve been abandoned.


 We’ve been abandoned, Osinachi’s children needs help – Late Singer’s twin sister cries out

Written BY Elvis 

Amarachi Eze, The twin sister of Osinachi Nwachukwu, has cried out for help over the welfare of the late gospel singer’s children  Osinachi who died on Saturday, April 9, 2022 was blessed with 3 boys and a girl.

Her death sparks a lot of controversies and outrage over the cause of her death.

Late singer’s Husband, Peter Nwachukwu has been in detention at the Kuje Correctional Centre for over a month for allegedly killing his wife.

Recall that The Honourable Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen reiterated call for justice to be served to the late gospel music singer and her family just as she called for protection and psycho-social treatment for the children.

In a new video sighted online, Osinachi’s twin sister, Amarachi appreciated the financial support the Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen has rendered so far concerning the children’s welfare.

However, Amarachi revealed they are battling many challenges including their inability to pay rent.

She said;

“I am Amarachi Grace Eze, late Osinachi’s twin sister. The death of my sister left me and my family heart broken. And she also left behind four kinds and she was the one helping our family. The court served us a letter that their rent expired 13th of April 2022, and they are expected to leave the house.

“So far, the Honourable Minister for Women Affairs has rendered help to us. She followed up the case to see that my late sister gets justice. She has written to 2 South East governors (name withheld) and their wives but no response. We need help desperately to take care of the four children. Yes we need justice but her children’s welfare is important. Help us please“.

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