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Aspiring Nigerian singer dies after being bitten by a snake

ABUJA  -  There has been an outpouring of grief in Nigeria following the death of an aspiring singer who died last Saturday after being...

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bitten by a snake in the capital, Abuja. Ifunanya Nwangene, 26, rose to prominence after appearing on The Voice Nigeria, the local version of the international TV singing competition, in 2021. She was known for her versatility, blending jazz, opera, classical music and soul. Videos shared on social media show a snake handler removing a snake from her apartment, as people nearby can be heard screaming: "It is a cobra!"

A close friend, Sam Ezugwu, the co-founder and music director of the Amemuso Choir where she sang, told the BBC that Nwangene was a "rising star". He said that she had been planning to stage her first solo concert later this year. She was also a trained architect. Hillary Obinna, another friend who sang alongside her, told the BBC he was told she had been asleep when "the snake bite woke her up". He said that two snakes were later found in the house.

She first sought treatment at a nearby clinic but they did not have any antivenom so she went to a hospital. Ezugwu said he rushed to the hospital on Saturday after learning that she had been taken there. He said the hospital had one of the required antivenoms but not the other. "While they were trying to stabilise her, she could not speak but she could make hand gestures. She was struggling to breathe," he added Ezugwu said that he drove out to search for the missing antivenom but returned to find that she had died. The BBC has asked the hospital for comment.

He said that the entire choir went to the hospital that evening, "hoping that a miracle would happen". Obinna described Nwangene as "a very wonderful girl, she is humble – very intelligent and very talented". "Everybody is shattered. We could not sleep at night." Her death comes amid a renewed debate in Nigeria about the quality of healthcare and patient safety, following a series of allegations of medical negligence. These include the recent death of novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 21-month-old son. The hospital in that case has denied any wrongdoing. In response to the public outcry, Nigeria's health minister has acknowledged "systemic challenges" in the health system and announced the creation of a national task force on "clinical governance and patient safety". (BBC/YouTube)

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