Ifunanya Nwangene, the Abuja-based singer popularly known as Nanyah, has been buried in her Enugu hometown following her death last month from a snake bite at her residence.
The 26-year-old artiste’s funeral began with a service of songs in Lagos, followed by a requiem mass on February 12.
A wake keep was held in the Nwangene family compound on February 13, with candlelight and remembrance.

The interment ceremony on Saturday saw mourners file past her body for a final view before her remains were lowered into the earth after church service.
A thanksgiving service on February 15 will conclude the ceremonies.
Nanyah, a graduate of the University of Nigeria, Enugu, was choir mistress and a contestant on The Voice Nigeria four years ago.
The tragic death of a young artiste with a devoted following has shocked fans and the music community.
It highlights the suddenness with which life can be cut short, leaving family and fans in grief.
Nanyah’s family bears irreplaceable loss, while her musical legacy lives through her recordings.
This signals the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing emerging talents.
The timing, weeks after her death, allows for proper mourning and celebration of her life.
Nanyah’s burial concludes with a thanksgiving service, but her memory endures through her music and the lives she touched.




