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The Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jabi, has issued a formal clarification following widespread public discussion surrounding the death of Abuja-based singer Ifunanya Lucy Nwagene, who died after complications from a snake bite.
In a press statement on X, dated February 1, 2026, the hospital expressed condolences to Nwagene’s family and sought to address claims circulating on social media regarding the circumstances of her treatment and death.
The statement read, “Federal Medical Centre, Jabi has issued a press statement clarifying recent events surrounding the tragic passing of Late Ifunanya Lucy Nwagene following complications from a snake bite.
“We extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones affected by this loss. FMC Jabi reaffirms its commitment to quality, timely, and life-saving care, and encourages the public to rely on verified information from credible sources.
“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 stabilise 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.”
The statement was signed by Dr Bioku Muftau, Head of Clinical Services at Federal Medical Centre, Jabi. (Arise News)