- Veteran actor, Emmanuel Ehumadu announces the release of a new movie in tribute to late gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu.
- Sharing a trailer of the film, he recalled how Osinachi Nwachukwu’s husband terribly maltreated her which eventually resulted in her death and urged the public to watch the film which illuminated the struggles she passed through.
- Netizens have shared their thoughts on the new movie
Nollywood veteran, Emmanuel Ehumadu recently notified the public about a new film he directed and featured in which borders around the struggles of late gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu.
The songstress who died in 2022 was reported to have been severely abused physically and emotionally by her husband which eventually caused her untimely demise.
Leveraging this, Ehumadu directed and acted in a movie that aimed at highlighting the distress and trauma she had to deal with during her marriage.
Sharing the trailer of the film, he wrote:
“Who remembers this sensational Singer “Osinachi Robert Chukwu and how she was taken away to the beyond by her husband Peter Robert Chukwu??? Now here’s a movie that described her she lost her life. “My Own Cross” as produced by @amybennys_world and directed by my humble self. Movie on 3ple E NOLLY TV on YouTube. Subscribe NOW!!!”
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The post amassed varying comments from cybernauts accordingly.
One @wisdom_manasseh_ wrote: “So many women go through this but afraid to speak out, please it is very important to know whom You’re settling down with marriage is to be enjoyed and not to endure 💝💔.”
frank_br0wn101 wrote: “Nice one brother! So many are going through this same thing now and yet do not know how to speak 🗣️ out! I wish they learn from this movie 🎥.”
ebuka.nnamani2 wrote: “Don’t you know you can be sue for this ?”
chilaxynora wrote: “I wish de family go sue u for using their tragedy as a film without their permission.”
kaizaracomedytv wrote: “So you’re now using Osinachi my village sister to run this traumatized advert without caring how her twin and kids will feel when they come across this movie ad, Uwa nkea sef, life is indeed deep😢.”