Senate mandates anti-venom in hospitals following tragic death of singer Ifunanya

[USAfricaonline - Africa] - 3/02/2026
The Nigerian Senate has moved decisively to curb the rising tide of preventable deaths caused by snakebites, mandating that all public and private hospitals across the federation must stock anti-snake venom and other essential antidotes. In a plenary session held on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, (…)
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