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Widower sentenced to death by Nigerian court

29 April 2025
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Widower sentenced to death by Nigerian court
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The widower of Nigerian gospel singer Osinachi Nwachukwu, Peter Nwachukwu, has been sentenced to death by hanging for his role in her death three years ago. Initially reported to have died of throat cancer, her family later accused him of domestic violence, leading to his conviction on 23 charges, including culpable homicide. Despite denying the charges and having the right to appeal, the case has garnered significant attention in Nigeria, highlighting concerns about domestic violence, especially as the singer is survived by four children and was known for the hit song “Ekwueme.”

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