An emotional post circulating on social media has sparked outrage and pain over the death of Nigerian singer Ifunanya Nwangene.
The tweet, which has garnered massive attention, sets the record straight on the circumstances surrounding her tragic demise.
The post, shared by @oloriofoloris, expressed dismay at the tendency to attribute unfortunate events to spiritual forces, rather than acknowledging systemic failures.
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According to her, Ifunanya’s death was a preventable tragedy that resulted from a lack of essential medical resources.
The singer had reportedly succumbed to a snake bite after seeking help at a hospital that was allegedly ill-equipped to treat her, lacking the necessary anti-venom. This, she lamented on her official account, was a reflection of the country’s failing healthcare system.
In her words:
“We blame everything on spiritual attacks, village people, or “God’s will,” instead of demanding better for ourselves. Nanyah didn’t die because of a spiritual attack. She died from a snake bite because there was no anti-venom in the hospital. Nigeria failed her and it’s failing us every single day.”
See the post below:
We blame everything on spiritual attacks, village people, or “God’s will,” instead of demanding better for ourselves.
Nanyah didn’t die because of a spiritual attack. She died from a snake bite because there was no antivenom in the hospital. Nigeria failed her and it’s failing… https://t.co/iiN7QF2VpH
— Olori🍒 (@OloriOfOloris) February 1, 2026




