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Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Freshandfitpod: 11:00pm On Feb 01
Dogalmighty17:
Providing CPR on a snake bite victim? This only further pushes the venom deeper into the body.
kai! That is a medical error from them
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by ozo13(m): 11:02pm On Feb 01
TOPMAN4LIFE:
Ordinary snake bite,
Nigeria hospital even at federal Capital Territory can't cure
Nigeria hospitals don't care
hmmm, ordinary snake bite , I have seen a small boy bleeding from the mouth and some other body parts because of complications from snake bite.it is true majority of snakes are not venomous but the few 10-30% of those that are venomous can be catastrophic when they strike.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by ozo13(m): 11:05pm On Feb 01
Freshandfitpod:
kai! That is a medical error from them
do u know what CPR is and why they had to do it for the patient sir
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by RISQUE: 11:06pm On Feb 01
fergie001:
PRESS STATEMENT FROM THE FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE ABUJA

CLARIFICATION ON RECENT EVENTS REGARDING THE CASE OF LATE IFUNANYA LUCY NWANGENE


We wish to address the circulating discussion on social media concerning the unfortunate case of Ms. Ifunanya Lucy Nwagene, who tragically passed away due to neurotoxic complications following a snake bite on January 31, 2026.

First and foremost, we express our deepest condolences to the Nwagene family during this incredibly difficult time. The loss of a loved one is never easy, and our thoughts are with them.

We want to clarify that the management team at Federal Medical Centre, Abuja acted promptly and with the utmost care upon Ms. Nwagene's arrival. Our medical staff provided immediate and appropriate treatment, including resuscitation efforts, intravenous fluids, intranasal oxygen, and the administration of polyvalent snake antivenom.

After a thorough but quick evaluation, it was clear that Ms. Nwagene suffered severe neurotoxic complications from the snake bite. Despite all efforts to stabilize her condition and transfer her to the Intensive Care Unit for further treatment, she experienced a sudden deterioration just before the transfer. Our team of professionals worked diligently to provide CPR and other life-saving measures; however, despite these efforts, we were unable to revive her.

We stand by the quality of care and dedication our team demonstrates daily. The claims of non-availability of anti-snake venom and inadequate response are unfounded and do not reflect the reality of the situation. We are committed to transparency and integrity in our practices and will continue to pursue excellence in patient care.

In light of these events, we encourage our community to engage with credible sources for information and updates rather than relying on social media speculation. We remain available for any further inquiries or clarifications.

Thank you for your understanding.

DR. BIOKU MUFTAU,
HEAD OF CLINICAL SERVICES
FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE, ABUJA
1st February 2026.
They have taken their time to concoct one story to say. This is the practice in Nigeria. Nobody owns up, rather they will look for one story to say just to cover up.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by verminnel(f): 11:07pm On Feb 01
Hmmm☹️
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Bahamas95(m): 11:09pm On Feb 01
Everyday you wake up just pray you and your loved ones don't have any emergency that would take you to a Nigerian hospital.




When e happen na grammar dem go blow for your head.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Freshandfitpod: 11:09pm On Feb 01
ozo13:
do u know what CPR is and why they had to do it for the patient sir
to revive her??
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Pious101: 11:09pm On Feb 01
Hmmmm
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Jamie248: 11:11pm On Feb 01
fergie001:
PRESS STATEMENT FROM THE FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE ABUJA

CLARIFICATION ON RECENT EVENTS REGARDING THE CASE OF LATE IFUNANYA LUCY NWANGENE


We wish to address the circulating discussion on social media concerning the unfortunate case of Ms. Ifunanya Lucy Nwagene, who tragically passed away due to neurotoxic complications following a snake bite on January 31, 2026.

First and foremost, we express our deepest condolences to the Nwagene family during this incredibly difficult time. The loss of a loved one is never easy, and our thoughts are with them.

We want to clarify that the management team at Federal Medical Centre, Abuja acted promptly and with the utmost care upon Ms. Nwagene's arrival. Our medical staff provided immediate and appropriate treatment, including resuscitation efforts, intravenous fluids, intranasal oxygen, and the administration of polyvalent snake antivenom.

After a thorough but quick evaluation, it was clear that Ms. Nwagene suffered severe neurotoxic complications from the snake bite. Despite all efforts to stabilize her condition and transfer her to the Intensive Care Unit for further treatment, she experienced a sudden deterioration just before the transfer. Our team of professionals worked diligently to provide CPR and other life-saving measures; however, despite these efforts, we were unable to revive her.

We stand by the quality of care and dedication our team demonstrates daily. The claims of non-availability of anti-snake venom and inadequate response are unfounded and do not reflect the reality of the situation. We are committed to transparency and integrity in our practices and will continue to pursue excellence in patient care.

In light of these events, we encourage our community to engage with credible sources for information and updates rather than relying on social media speculation. We remain available for any further inquiries or clarifications.

Thank you for your understanding.

DR. BIOKU MUFTAU,
HEAD OF CLINICAL SERVICES
FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE, ABUJA
1st February 2026.
They will try to feed us with lies as usual

Shameless Nigeria
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by ceejayluv(m): 11:11pm On Feb 01
They used polyvalent snake Venom... Sort of generic. Ideally they should have anti venoms for each endemic venomous snake species in that region.
At least they had something to work with, unfortunately it wasn't enough to save her.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Freshandfitpod: 11:11pm On Feb 01
Bahamas95:
Everyday you wake up just pray you and your loved ones don't have any emergency that would take you to a Nigerian hospital.




When e happen na grammar dem go blow for your head.
cover them by the blood of Jesus
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Mtmike(m): 11:12pm On Feb 01
THIS IS NOT THE FIRST TIME THIS SAME HOSPITAL IS CALLED OUT FOR NEGLIGENCE AND GROSS MISCONDUCT.
THE ATTITUDE OF THEIR PERSONNELS IS WORSE THAN WORSE THING YOU CAN EVER IMAGINE
AND TO CROWN IT UP THEY RESORTED INTO COOKING UP THESE LIES
COMMON, SNAKE BITE TREATMENT TURNED SERIOUS CASE IN 2026, THIS IS CLEARLY NOT THE ISSUE OF GOVERMENT, IT IS MORE OF THE STAFFS WORKING THERE
THEY NEED TO BE AUDITED
THEY ARE MURDERERS!!!!!
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by gbemishile: 11:12pm On Feb 01
From what i deduce,she drove herself to tge hospital or rather engaged un some hyper-activity that quickened the flow of the venom into her body.rest in peace ifunanya.
Every soul shall taste death.
Death comes even in the flimsiest of circumstances when it is ordained our time to leave
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by grandstar(m): 11:12pm On Feb 01
Berankis:
Writing all these medical jargons to bamboozle us doesn't change the fact that most Government-owned hospitals are very nonchalant when it comes to attending to Nigerians, especially ones requiring emergency medical attention.
A lot of their doctors are always disgruntled, angry and rude. Only a few remain calm and well behaved.
My last experience at the Lagos State General Hospital wasn't very pleasant at all. I just feel the current Nigeria is frustrating the hell out of every Nigerian.
The real issue is money.

I find LASUTH quite good. The consultatancy is free but you pay for drugs and surgeries.

If people want better health delivery, they must be ready to pay taxes. That is the blunt truth.

Overdependent on crude oil for revenue puts the all tiers of the mercy of crude oil price fluctuations. Once non-oil taxes are higher than crude oil revenue, the government can start paying doctors better, funding more hospital treatment such as surgery and so on.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Hightablevoice2: 11:14pm On Feb 01
The only way they can exonerate themselves from this is a proper time stamp of the deceased until the time they pronounced her dead and backing it up with adequate scientific evidence that the foul play wasn't as a result of their own negligence or lack of all necessary medications. The time the snake bit her, when she was admitted, how long under any giving condition does the snake venom usually becomes fatal, and what was the patient medical condition. If all this didn't add up. I truly hope they sue the hell of that institution, and shame all those who are in charge for letting such a tragedy hit the family of this young vibrant lady..
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Bahamas95(m): 11:15pm On Feb 01
Freshandfitpod:
cover them by the blood of Jesus
Everybody ain't christians.


They can do that in whatever supernatural power they believe in.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Freshandfitpod: 11:16pm On Feb 01
Bahamas95:
Everybody ain't christians.


They can do that in whatever supernatural power they believe in.
Are you Muslim? You sound offended.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Odidigboigbo(m): 11:16pm On Feb 01
Common Gbogbonise would have saved her or at least reduced the effect of the complications but some over sabi people that knows more than their grandparents wouldn't believe it .
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by piriton: 11:17pm On Feb 01
People should try and get anything that repel snakes and keep in their surroundings because this is heartbreaking. Prevention is easier than the treatment.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by TOPMAN4LIFE: 11:17pm On Feb 01
ozo13:
hmmm, ordinary snake bite , I have seen a small boy bleeding from the mouth and some other body parts because of complications from snake bite.it is true majority of snakes are not venomous but the few 10-30% of those that are venomous can be catastrophic when they strike.
It's ordinary let's say the hospital she went to had the right medication
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Gajagojo: 11:19pm On Feb 01
Jokerman:
Why was there no anti venom in the hospital?
Antivenom is not a single drug
Each snake bite has a different antivenom

Antivenom is made from snake venom

That means somebody has to go and capture the snake and get the venom

After a snake bite there has to be information about the type of snake before giving Antivenom

If snake bite is not a common public health issue then there won't be Antivenom in Stock


Different snake bites kill in different ways e.g
some can stop breathing,
bleeding to death
or kidney failure

It is said that she had neurotoxicity which implies she stopped breathing
Likely a cobra

Maybe if they had mechanical ventilator they could have used machines to take over her breathing even without Antivenom

That is very expensive stuff and I wonder how many such machines are in the whole country with the staff doctors and nurses trained to operate them


There are some pla es in the world where snakes bite people daily they are likely to have more expertise and things like antivenom

I think that is the case in places like Bauchi Gombe

May hers soul rest in peace
I hope we learn from this
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Bahamas95(m): 11:19pm On Feb 01
Freshandfitpod:
Are you Muslim? You sound offended.
Offended? How?



BTW, I'm a Christian.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Kelzlez: 11:19pm On Feb 01
So sad this lady with a golden voice is gone. RIP to her. What's even the essence of God creating snakes. Very creepy dangerous thing that should be killed at sight
fergie001:
PRESS STATEMENT FROM THE FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE ABUJA

CLARIFICATION ON RECENT EVENTS REGARDING THE CASE OF LATE IFUNANYA LUCY NWANGENE


We wish to address the circulating discussion on social media concerning the unfortunate case of Ms. Ifunanya Lucy Nwagene, who tragically passed away due to neurotoxic complications following a snake bite on January 31, 2026.

First and foremost, we express our deepest condolences to the Nwagene family during this incredibly difficult time. The loss of a loved one is never easy, and our thoughts are with them.

We want to clarify that the management team at Federal Medical Centre, Abuja acted promptly and with the utmost care upon Ms. Nwagene's arrival. Our medical staff provided immediate and appropriate treatment, including resuscitation efforts, intravenous fluids, intranasal oxygen, and the administration of polyvalent snake antivenom.

After a thorough but quick evaluation, it was clear that Ms. Nwagene suffered severe neurotoxic complications from the snake bite. Despite all efforts to stabilize her condition and transfer her to the Intensive Care Unit for further treatment, she experienced a sudden deterioration just before the transfer. Our team of professionals worked diligently to provide CPR and other life-saving measures; however, despite these efforts, we were unable to revive her.

We stand by the quality of care and dedication our team demonstrates daily. The claims of non-availability of anti-snake venom and inadequate response are unfounded and do not reflect the reality of the situation. We are committed to transparency and integrity in our practices and will continue to pursue excellence in patient care.

In light of these events, we encourage our community to engage with credible sources for information and updates rather than relying on social media speculation. We remain available for any further inquiries or clarifications.

Thank you for your understanding.

DR. BIOKU MUFTAU,
HEAD OF CLINICAL SERVICES
FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE, ABUJA
1st February 2026.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by uvie66: 11:20pm On Feb 01
buttlover:
Ordinary snake bite una no fit handle. No wonder Tinubu and late Buhari is always on flight to foreign country at any given health symptoms. They don't believe their own health sector.
snakebite, particularly from a venomous snake, is a medical emergency requiring immediate, calm action and rapid transport to a hospital for antivenom treatment, my brother the thing weak me, living in Nigeria is by the grace God.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by OredoPikin2: 11:22pm On Feb 01
fergie001:
PRESS STATEMENT FROM THE FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE ABUJA

CLARIFICATION ON RECENT EVENTS REGARDING THE CASE OF LATE IFUNANYA LUCY NWANGENE


We wish to address the circulating discussion on social media concerning the unfortunate case of Ms. Ifunanya Lucy Nwagene, who tragically passed away due to neurotoxic complications following a snake bite on January 31, 2026.

First and foremost, we express our deepest condolences to the Nwagene family during this incredibly difficult time. The loss of a loved one is never easy, and our thoughts are with them.

We want to clarify that the management team at Federal Medical Centre, Abuja acted promptly and with the utmost care upon Ms. Nwagene's arrival. Our medical staff provided immediate and appropriate treatment, including resuscitation efforts, intravenous fluids, intranasal oxygen, and the administration of polyvalent snake antivenom.

After a thorough but quick evaluation, it was clear that Ms. Nwagene suffered severe neurotoxic complications from the snake bite. Despite all efforts to stabilize her condition and transfer her to the Intensive Care Unit for further treatment, she experienced a sudden deterioration just before the transfer. Our team of professionals worked diligently to provide CPR and other life-saving measures; however, despite these efforts, we were unable to revive her.

We stand by the quality of care and dedication our team demonstrates daily. The claims of non-availability of anti-snake venom and inadequate response are unfounded and do not reflect the reality of the situation. We are committed to transparency and integrity in our practices and will continue to pursue excellence in patient care.

In light of these events, we encourage our community to engage with credible sources for information and updates rather than relying on social media speculation. We remain available for any further inquiries or clarifications.

Thank you for your understanding.

DR. BIOKU MUFTAU,
HEAD OF CLINICAL SERVICES
FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE, ABUJA
1st February 2026.
It will never be well with Tinubu and his supporters
RIP dear
Nigeria is not a country
I have promised myself never to bring up a child in this godforsaken place
Let every nonsense tie with Nigeria end with me
I can only give birth if and only if I can escape to a real country
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Freshandfitpod: 11:23pm On Feb 01
Bahamas95:
Offended? How?



BTW, I'm a Christian.
I misjudge you, I see you brother✌
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Freshandfitpod: 11:26pm On Feb 01
Kelzlez:
So sad this lady with a golden voice is gone. RIP to her. What's even the essence of God creating snakes. Very creepy dangerous thing that should be killed at sight
cobra is an evil snake most especially if they stand and expand, it crazy when you see it .
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by EXPRESSSMAN(m): 11:28pm On Feb 01
All these medical jargons is to save their face. Government owned hospitals in Nigeria don't care. This is for those who don't use these hospitals. If you go to Luth in Lagos and see how accidents victims are packed on bare floors, then, you will understand that there is no hope for emergency situations in Nigeria.
Meanwhile, the author of this information should have reserved his medical terminology for his fellow doctors and write what the agitated public should understand. This is how to communicate.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by LabStores: 11:30pm On Feb 01
Dogalmighty17:
Providing CPR on a snake bite victim? This only further pushes the venom deeper into the body.
The first question any competent medical professional will ask is, what kind of snake bit her? This will quickly narrow down and pinpoint the most effective anti-venom for that particular kind of snake.

The shameful disgrace of Nigeria is that the whole federal capital territory doesn't have a centre equipped with anti-venom that any hospital across Abuja can call and have it available in minutes.

Abuja is expanding. It is inevitable that this expansion will reach areas that certain wildlife have long regarded as home. These displaced animals, snakes inclusive, start entering residential areas. The case of the Airforce personnel who got bitten by a snake that crawled through her soak-away into her toilet, is fresh in memory. Her house was built in a freshly claimed area.

Yet just a 45 minute drive from Abuja, along the Abuja-Keffi expressway, is a snake farm owned by a retired Chief of Army staff. The most evil CAS this country has ever had. Snake venom is steadily harvested from that farm and shipped abroad.
Most of those retired chiefs are hardened criminals.
They have stolen unimaginable huge amount of public funds...
They are the ones causing many of the problems we have in this country today...
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by Princedapace(m): 11:30pm On Feb 01
Berankis:
Writing all these medical jargons to bamboozle us doesn't change the fact that most Government-owned hospitals are very nonchalant when it comes to attending to Nigerians, especially ones requiring emergency medical attention.
A lot of their doctors are always disgruntled, angry and rude. Only a few remain calm and well behaved.
My last experience at the Lagos State General Hospital wasn't very pleasant at all. I just feel the current Nigeria is frustrating the hell out of every Nigerian.
why doctor no go para? they are under paid, under valued and over worked while politicians who actually do nothing, like politicians arent useful at all, just sat down, talk few stuff but go home with over 100m per yaer. omo, how did few politicians convince the majority of humans to allow them to loot them dry?
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by timbabng(m): 11:32pm On Feb 01
A venomous snake bite is never “ordinary.” Death can occur wuthin 30 minutes from severe neurotoxic complications, as tragically happened in her case.
Anyone who thinks a federal hospital in Nigeria does not have anti-venom does not know what they are saying.
Re: FMC Abuja Reacts To Death Of Ifunanya Nwangene by wiseworld: 11:39pm On Feb 01
Smh trying to cover up!! you will be hearing too much Grammer,can that wake up the dead !!!

fergie001:
PRESS STATEMENT FROM THE FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE ABUJA

CLARIFICATION ON RECENT EVENTS REGARDING THE CASE OF LATE IFUNANYA LUCY NWANGENE


We wish to address the circulating discussion on social media concerning the unfortunate case of Ms. Ifunanya Lucy Nwagene, who tragically passed away due to neurotoxic complications following a snake bite on January 31, 2026.

First and foremost, we express our deepest condolences to the Nwagene family during this incredibly difficult time. The loss of a loved one is never easy, and our thoughts are with them.

We want to clarify that the management team at Federal Medical Centre, Abuja acted promptly and with the utmost care upon Ms. Nwagene's arrival. Our medical staff provided immediate and appropriate treatment, including resuscitation efforts, intravenous fluids, intranasal oxygen, and the administration of polyvalent snake antivenom.

After a thorough but quick evaluation, it was clear that Ms. Nwagene suffered severe neurotoxic complications from the snake bite. Despite all efforts to stabilize her condition and transfer her to the Intensive Care Unit for further treatment, she experienced a sudden deterioration just before the transfer. Our team of professionals worked diligently to provide CPR and other life-saving measures; however, despite these efforts, we were unable to revive her.

We stand by the quality of care and dedication our team demonstrates daily. The claims of non-availability of anti-snake venom and inadequate response are unfounded and do not reflect the reality of the situation. We are committed to transparency and integrity in our practices and will continue to pursue excellence in patient care.

In light of these events, we encourage our community to engage with credible sources for information and updates rather than relying on social media speculation. We remain available for any further inquiries or clarifications.

Thank you for your understanding.

DR. BIOKU MUFTAU,
HEAD OF CLINICAL SERVICES
FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE, ABUJA
1st February 2026.
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