Ifunanya's Death: Lady Discloses What Really Killed Talented Singer, Her Post Gets Many Emotional

Ifunanya's Death: Lady Discloses What Really Killed Talented Singer, Her Post Gets Many Emotional

  • A Nigerian lady has shared a heartbreaking post on X about the death of a talented singer, Ifunanya Nwangene
  • In her now-viral tweet, she debunked speculations that Ifunanya died as a result of a serious 'spiritual attack'
  • Speaking further, she lamented the condition of the hospital that Ifunanya reportedly went to, stating that they had no anti-venom

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.

Lady debunks speculations of spiritual attack on Ifunanya Nwangene.
Lady insists Ifunanya Nwangene died because there was no anti-venom in the hospital. Photo credit: OloriOfOloris/X.
Source: Twitter

Lady debunks claims of spiritual attack on Ifunanya

The post, shared by @oloriofoloris, expressed dismay at the tendency to attribute unfortunate events to spiritual forces, rather than acknowledging systemic failures.

According to her, Ifunanya's death was a preventable tragedy that resulted from a lack of essential medical resources.

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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."
Lady maintains that Ifunanya Nwangene did not die of any spiritual attack.
Lady speaks about cause of Ifunanya Nwangene's death. Photo credit: OloriOfOloris/X.
Source: Twitter

Lady laments over Ifunanya's death

Nigerians reacted to the heartbreaking post in the comments section.

Mirex said:

"It’s pathetic that some people are even blaming it on spiritual attacks. I don’t pray for Nigeria to happen to anyone, this country is in shambles ngl."

Stephanie said:

"One thing is the spiritual controls the physical, there are evil eyes, this lady was meant to perform at the uefa championships league in may and not one but two snakes in her room?? There is more tbh."

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David reacted:

"Nigerians are too religious."

Haji said:

"I don’t even understand them."

LEEDOLLAR008 said:

"Tears in my heart after hearing the story that Nigeria, giant of Africa failed her omoh."

Zeeco Gee said:

"Oh painful. RIP to this beautiful Nigerian young talented gospel singer that died of a snake bite."

Babe and more said:

"Rip. I have never heard of you but your dead really hurt me deeply. May your soul rest in peace."

Pretty diva reacted:

"If they never kapi one doctor for this country the rest no go get sence may her soul rest in peace."

DSM_LUXURYSTORE added:

"My mom was also a part of system neglect too this country has failed a lot may her soul continue to rest in peace."

See the post below:

Aproko doctor speaks about Ifunanya's death

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a health influencer, Aproko Doctor, reacted to singer Nanya’s death, saying the snake bite wasn’t the actual cause.

He disclosed that two hospitals visited by Nanya lacked antivenom, describing the development as unacceptable.

Source: Legit.ng

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