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Nigeria’s Healthcare System Examined Following Child’s Death

15 January 2026
in Africa
Nigeria’s Healthcare System Examined Following Child’s Death
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A recent series of allegations of medical negligence in Nigeria’s healthcare system has gained attention following the death of author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 21-month-old son, Nkanu Nnamdi, who reportedly suffered due to denied oxygen and excessive sedation. The Lagos State Government is investigating the case, amidst rising public outrage over healthcare standards. Additionally, the death of Aisha Umar, from surgical negligence, has further fueled complaints about systemic failures. These incidents highlight widespread grievances regarding patient safety and the quality of care in both private and public hospitals across Nigeria.

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