
Testimonies from late singer, Osinachi’s children.
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1. Our mother Osinachi was the breadwinner of the family. She brought in the money, which our father spent any way he pleased. He gave her what he wanted from her income.
2. My mum was sometimes gifted with a car and mobile phones after her amazing musical performances.
My father would collect them and use it while our mother managed life. Even though she made millions, she waa poor.
3. Our father cancelled our mother's singing appointments that she'd been paid for in advance, and our father had already spent the money.
Yet he wouldn't allow her to go to honour the event.
4. Our father routinely beat our mum and us, sometimes all of us at the same time.
5. Our mother, Osinachi, would usually sleep over in an uncompleted building close to our house whenever our father began to torture her.
6. My mother was always praying and crying, and not happy, sitting at a corner every time, my father, beat us too much, he eats more food than us, he was always in the house, he did not go out, my mum was the one that went out to work/hustle and when she came back he would collect all the money from her.
7. My mummy didn't have a bank account, they paid all her money into my daddy's account, sometimes she would be begging my father for money, and he would not give her any.
8. My daddy didn't allow any of our aunts or uncles to come to our house. If they visited when our Daddy had gone to church, my mummy will be begging them to leave.
9. He beat my mum, and my mum was in the hospital, and when she came back, he beat her again for talking to her sister, who came to visit her in the hospital.
The first son who is 12 years old and in primary 5 said he can't read, that their father always beat them together with their mother, or when their mother asked their father to take it easy on them when beating them, he will fling their mother against the wall or furniture.
He used to tell them to stomp on their mother, and if they didn't, he'd beat them.
They were always afraid of their father, which could mean that these children are already living fear, they may all have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, learning difficulties, socially underdeveloped, malnourished etc.
All Osinachi children insisted on speaking, even when their father and his friend positioned themselves to stop them from talking to people.
Osinachi managed to leave her husband but after a few months, Ministers from church came to plead that she should take him back saying "God hates divorce" and that he had changed and was sorry.
She listened! A few months later, she was killed, beaten to death. MY heart bleeds for Osinachi and her surviving children!!!
Why do I shout so much about this story... it is because my story is very similar to that of Osinachi's. The difference is that I left and never looked back.
I blocked every sucker from church, and life that told me to return. I resisted the urge to meet with him every time he tried to lure me back into contact. In fact, I had to get a non-molestation order.
My children began to regress in that house and infact my son only began to speak properly after I left.
He was nearly 7 years old. I had to teach my children basic skills that they should have know at their age. Both children now top classes 👌 as opposed to being at the bottom were they once were placed. 😭
Nobody deserved to be abused, no child needs to witness abuse.
Dont tell people to for their kids tell them that if they don't leave, they'll be destroying their children.
Osinashi's husband was found guilty in court of murdering his wife. He also got the death penalty.
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