
Paul Ibe, media aide to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has attributed the de@th of fast-rising Nigerian musician Ifunanya Nwangene to inadequate healthcare facilities in the country.
Earlier, Tori News reported that the Abuja-based musician, a soprano singer with the Amemuso Choir, d!ed on Saturday at the Federal Medical Centre, Abuja, following a snake bite.
Reacting to the unfortunate incident, Ibe said in a post on his official X handle on Sunday that Nigeria “happened” to the young lady.
He wondered why such a public hospital in the nation’s capital would not be equipped with snake antivenom.
He wrote: “Fast-rising singer Ifunanya Nwangene, 26, was not killed by a snake. She was killed by Nigeria, or as is often said, Nigeria happened to her.
“To imagine that a public hospital in the Federal Capital Territory does not have snake antivenom, in a supposedly high-burden area for snakebite in Nigeria.
“Meanwhile, anti-opposition is available in great quantity.”
Fast-rising singer Ifunanya Nwangene, 26, was not killed by a snake. She was killed by Nigeria or as is often said, Nigeria happened to her. To imagine that a public hospital in the federal capital territory does not have snake antivenom, in a supposedly high-burden area for… pic.twitter.com/axppgmoMoA
— Paul Ibe (@omonlakiki) February 1, 2026