Award-winning Nigerian author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, has accused Euracare Multi-Specialist Hospital, Victoria Island, Lagos, of negligence and actions she said had hindered investigations into the death of her twin son, Nkanu.
In a post shared on Instagram on Saturday, Adichie alleged that the hospital had engaged in conduct aimed at delaying inquiries into the circumstances surrounding her son’s death.
Nkanu, the 21-month-old son of the author, died on January 7, 2026, following a brief illness.
Adichie, who published a letter she said she wrote to the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Euracare Multi-Specialist Hospital, stated that she decided to make the letter public because, according to her, remaining silent was not an option.
The author alleged that the hospital’s Medical Director, Dr Tosin Majekodunmi, initially accepted responsibility for errors made during her son’s treatment.
“The day after Nkanu died, on January 8, the medical director visited our home in Ikoyi and admitted the errors made by the anesthesiologist. He accepted full responsibility. He also said that he would fire the anesthesiologist, Dr Titus Ogundare,” Adichie alleged.
She, however, claimed that the hospital’s position subsequently changed.