Human Rights Reporters Ghana condemns brutal murder of Nigerian singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, appeals to authorities to deliver justice

The Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG), a media advocacy and human rights non-governmental organization is the latest to throw its weight in the unfortunate incident that happened in Nigeria regarding the homicide of a gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu.
The HRRG has strongly condemned the act and has appealed to the Nigerian authorities to make sure the said husband, Pastor Peter Nwachukwu, involved in the heinous act be brought to book.
In a press statement, the non-governmental organization said “ The HRRG as well as all well-meaning people of the world would like to entreat the Nigerian authorities to bring the perpetrator in the person of Pastor Peter Nwachuku to book in ensuring that justice is served to her immediate family as well as her loyal followers to restore sanity and be a deterrent to the multitude of spouses visiting all forms of aggression on their partners.
We seize this opportunity to entreat all women and girls, especially, to report all kinds of abuses resulting in physical, financial and emotional harm to the appropriate quarters for redress and advised to refrain from shielding the culprits by failing to expose them for all manner of considerations.”
The executive director, Mr. Joseph Kobla Wemakor, also encouraged young girls and women to report all forms of abuses to the right authorities and stop shielding perpetrators in all manner of considerations.
Read the full release below:


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