Chimamanda Adichie Alleges Medical Negligence In Son’s Death At Lagos Hospital

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 10/01/2026
Renowned Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has alleged grave medical negligence in the death of her young son, Nkanu, following a medical procedure carried out at Euracare Hospital on January 6. In a detailed personal account that has begun circulating publicly and confirmed by her media team, Adichie said her son would be alive today but for what she described as fatal lapses in care during what should have been routine medical procedures. The family had travelled to Lagos for the Christmas holidays when Nkanu developed symptoms initially believed to be a cold, which later (…)
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