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Why Did a Nigerian Student Die After Donating Plasma in Canada?

Oladipupo Tijani
Last updated: March 14, 2026 12:58 am
Oladipupo Tijani
Published: March 14, 2026
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A Nigerian student and another individual have reportedly died after donating plasma at a for-profit plasma collection center in Canada, raising questions about the safety and regulation of paid plasma donation programs. The incident has drawn attention across international media and health authorities.

Reports say the victims donated plasma at a private collection facility that compensates donors, a practice that exists in parts of Canada despite ongoing debate over whether plasma donations should involve payment. Health officials have opened investigations to determine the exact cause of the deaths and whether the procedures at the facility followed medical standards.

Plasma is the liquid component of blood, used to produce life-saving medicines for conditions such as immune disorders, hemophilia, and severe burns. Because global demand for plasma-derived therapies is high, several countries allow commercial plasma collection centers to pay donors.

However, critics argue that financial incentives may encourage frequent donations, especially among students or people facing financial pressure. Medical experts say repeated plasma donation without proper screening, hydration, and recovery time could pose health risks, particularly if safety protocols are not strictly followed.

Canadian regulators require plasma collection centers to meet standards set by Health Canada, which oversees blood and plasma safety nationwide. Authorities are expected to review whether the facility complied with these rules and whether further safeguards are needed.

Important note: the exact medical cause of death has not been publicly confirmed, and investigations are ongoing.

Editorial Note:
The case is likely to intensify the debate over paid plasma donation, donor safety, and the ethical concerns surrounding commercial blood-plasma collection worldwide. It also raises questions about protections for international students and other vulnerable donors in countries where plasma collection is commercialized.

Sources: Reporting referenced across international outlets covering the deaths at a Canadian plasma collection center and regulatory oversight by Health Canada.

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