Nigerian Prophetess Grants Children of Late Singer, Osinachi Scholarship

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MARGARET CHIDERA

Reports say that a Nigerian prophetess, Rose Kelvin, has granted four children of the late Gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, scholarship up to their University level.

Osinachi Nwachukwu’s death has remained a topic of discussion on social media platforms, considering the controversies surrounding her demise.

In a post shared on Facebook, Rose Kelvin revealed that she had cried out her eyes over the demise of Osinachi, whom she had never met but learnt worked hard to provide for her family.

According to her, the more she sobbed over Osinachi’s death, the more she saw her innocent children in a terrible, hopeless situation because their mother, who was their sole provider, was no more.

Rose Kelvin added that she’s led to grant four of the children scholarships to university degree level.

She wrote: “I have cried my eyes out over the demise of Minister Osinachi Nwachukwu, the gospel artist, whom I have never met before but learnt on social media that she worked so hard to provide for her family.

“The more I sob over her demise, the more I see her innocent children in terrible, hopeless situations, as their mother who was their sole provider is no more. Am led to grant scholarships to two of these four children to degree level. If possible, four of them…But I do not know how to go about this because I do not know the woman or her relatives.”

Meanwhile, Deborah Paul Enenche, daughter of the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr Paul Enenche, has, on behalf of the church, released a press statement on the death of Osinachi Nwachukwu.

Recall that Osinachi, a leading chorister with Dunamis Church, died last Friday allegedly after being badly injured by her husband.

Reacting, Deborah, described the death of Osinachi as a painful exit and also disclosed how the church was unaware of the late singer’s abuse, the steps the church is now taking to care for the kids she left behind and other women in abusive marriages.

The press statement reads in part:

“She inspired me to chase after God…I truly wish I had known her better, I wish I could have done more for her, I wish I had been aware of all the pain she experienced. There is so much to be said, yet so much discretion is needed.

“I am, however, not one who knows how to stay mute on issues that potentially affect me and those around me…that being said, in order not to be misconstrued, I will keep my opinions brief. The deceased was very isolated from loved ones and much of what happened could have been avoided if she hadn’t been marooned from the ones who cared for her most…she not only died due to the compendium of physical hurt and pain but also of a broken heart.

“It will be ensured the offending party doesn’t go scot-free and is punished to the fullest extent of the law. There will be many measures taken to also protect the children and their family as well. “Please don’t be a bystander, actively defend the helpless. Toxic relationships are difficult to come out of on one’s own. Our legal system may have failed us but we have our own support…please seek out help if you need to. Don’t let the enemy win. Please speak up. Anyone currently in need of support, please do not be afraid to reach out, here are some numbers you can contact…”