The death of Abuja singer Nanyah following a snakebite has spotlighted gaps in emergency healthcare, particularly the shortage of anti-venom in hospitals.
Abuja-based singer known as Nanyah, has died after a snakebite at her residence. She reportedly sought urgent treatment at two hospitals but was unable to receive care due to the unavailability of anti-venom.
The incident has triggered grief and debate online, including unsubstantiated spiritual claims. Authorities had not issued an official statement at filing time. Friends described Nanyah as a rising artiste, while the case renewed concerns over emergency response and access to life-saving drugs in the FCT.
ANTIVENOM: Why Nigerian Hospitals won't still have Anti Venom after Today
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