Woman who visited late singer Nanyah’s mother shares what she saw at the entrance

A Nigerian woman has sparked discussions online after sharing her encounter during her visit to the mother of the late gospel singer Ifunanya Nwangene popularly known as Nanyah.

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The singer, who tragically passed away in Abuja, was reportedly bitten by a snake in her apartment.

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Visit to Late Singer’s Mother

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Ada Anuka, an alleged friend of Ifunanya, visited the home of the singer’s mother just days after the tragic incident.

During her visit, she captured a video documenting what she saw at the entrance of the house.

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Emotional Discovery at the Entrance

In the video, Ada revealed a photo of Ifunanya placed by the door along with a book dedicated to her memory.

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Expressing her emotions online, she wrote:

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“I visited Ifunanya’s mother again, but look at what I saw at the entrance door 😭😭😭😭.”

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Friends Share Their Memories

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The late singer’s friends have continued to react to her passing. Some shared memories of her final moments, while others opened up on the impact she had during her life.

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One friend even recounted seeing her lips and tongue immediately after her death, while another described looking inside the ambulance carrying her body.

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Netizens React

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Ada’s video quickly gained attention on social media, with users expressing their grief over Ifunanya’s sudden death

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