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Don’t wait until death comes – Olori Naomi, urges women in abusive relationships, mourns gospel singer

April 11,2022
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The wife of the Ooni of Ife, Olori Naomi Ogunwusi, has urged women in abusive marriages to leave to live and not wait until death comes for them to leave the face of the earth.

The Queen said this following the sad and sudden death of gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, who was allegedly killed by her husband’s domestic violence, even as she mourns the singer.

In a recent Instagram post, Olori Ogunwusi pointed out that it is okay for women to say no, say they are tired, and cry out for help. 

Read her post below;

”Woman, thou art loosed! (Luke 13:12)
You have a right to say no.
It is your right to be tired.
You can put your hands in the air,
Cry for help if you have to;
Say no even if the world can’t reason with you.
Because, in the grave they still will not.
Don’t wait untill death comes,
In anticipation for a pity party.
Death is the end of hope.
Are you hoping he would come to love you and respect you,
stop mentally ,emotionally and physically abusing you?
If you die, that’s where hope ends.
Call for help, nobody is a saint .
We are all work in progress.
Are you a perfectionist and you want the world to keep seeing the perfect side of you?
Stop playing God.
Let God be God and man be man.
Accept that it can’t work, if it won’t work .
We always know it when it can’t.
Finally, quit seeking validation.
May the soul of the departed rest in peace
Her song ministered to me alot of times and even now i say Ekueme!!!!!!!
Rest my lady rest!

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