I miss you dearly – Amarachi Eze marks 2nd anniversary of twin sister Osinachi Nwachkwu’s death

The death of loved ones leaves a void that time cannot fill. It carves out a space in our hearts, where their memory resides like a shadow, haunting every corner of our lives. We carry their absence like an ache, a silent companion in our daily existence. This is Amarachi Eze's reality as she mourns and reveres the memory of her late sister—a life lost tragically, yet leaving behind a music legacy that ignites profound inspiration.


Gospel vocalist, Amarachi Eze, stirred heartfelt emotions across social media as she commemorated the second anniversary of the passing of her cherished twin sister and fellow singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu.

Amarachi shared a heartfelt photo compilation on her Facebook page, reflected on the moments they had shared together.

In her post on this day, April 8, 2024, marking exactly two years since she departed this world, she expressed that Osinachi left a lasting impact and forged a powerful legacy that continues to resonate.

Amarachi poignantly expressed her profound yearning and deep sense of loss for the late “Ekwueme” singer, conveying the immense void left by her absence

Amarachi Eze wrote;

Osinachi my twin sister, this is exactly two years you left this wicked world .you came, you saw and you had conquered.,

“Precious in the sight of God is the death of his righteous ones Psalms 116:15* Keep resting my Bossom twin,we will see again on that resurrection morning. I  miss you dearly”

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Osinachi died on April 8, 2022, amid allegations of maltreatment and domestic violence by her husband, Peter Nwachkwu.

Her husband was arrested and is currently being prosecuted by the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation.

He pleaded not guilty to 23 counts bordering on domestic violence and homicide, among others.

The National Hospital in Abuja later issued an autopsy, which stated that there was “no mark of violence on the deceased”.

The report listed the cause of Osinachi’s death to include “generalised organ pallor; bilateral leg swelling; fluid in the sac containing the heart; tumour deposits in and on the heart, lungs, kidneys; massively enlarged heart and fluid around the lungs which restrict breathing”.

 

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