The Lead Pastor of Dunamis international Church and his wife Pastor Paul and Becky Enenche have broken their silence on the death of the late popular gospel musician Osinachi Nwachukwu.
Osinachi was the lead singer at the Abuja headquarters of the church before her demise.
Many have alleged she was a victim of domestic abuse with her husband Peter Nwachukwu believed to have assaulted her several times, leading to her death.
Enenche have been called out by many who accused him of maintaining uncomfortable silence since the incident.
But Enenche said he knew nothing about domestic abuse that may have led to the singer’s death.
He said the deceased and her husband had met complained of a chest pain in a meeting with him after which he prayed.
He said when the issue persisted, he directed them to the hospital to ascertain the real cause of the pain.
The cleric claimed he only got to know about the alleged domestic violence she suffered after her demise.
In a video on the church’s Facebook page on Wednesday night, Enenche said: “We are in a season that calls for sober reflection in the light of the passing of our beloved sister Osinachi Nwachukwu who is a kingdom asset and a generational asset to this generation.
“In the light of so much misinformation, in the light of so much misconstruction of events, I decided to set straight what I know concerning the situation
“Over two and half months ago, she came to see me with her husband with complaint of chest pain, respiratory distress.
“I prayed for her and prayed and prayed again and when the symptoms did not abate, I counselled that they go to the hospital to help us to know exactly what we were dealing with and they asked if I could assist help them facilitate that process.
“I called our head of medical team, Dr Isang who is consultant pediatricians with the Federal Medical Centre Keffi to assist handle their situation and he called the Federal Medical Center Jabi and called colleagues there where they attended to them
“On seeing her they ordered some investigation after examination and that included CT scan, computerised axial tomography scan
“That was done and from what the doctor saw, they felt that there was need for further investigation either at the Abuja Teaching Hospital or the National hospital on Abuja
“I called the doctor, consultant physician at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Dr Axel Alexander and I told him the situation and he asked that they come to see him immediately and they went to the Gwagwalada teaching hospital.