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Sedation Overdose? Oxygen Denied? Nigeria Opens Inquest Into Adichie Family Tragedy

Sedation Overdose? Oxygen Denied? Nigeria Opens Inquest Into Adichie Family Tragedy

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Seven weeks after 21-month-old Nkanu Nnamdi Esege died at a Lagos hospital under circumstances his family calls negligent, a Nigerian coroner’s court has set a date to finally determine what happened.

The preliminary hearing at Yaba Magistrate Court on Wednesday scheduled a formal inquest for April 14, directing all parties to file witness statements ahead of what promises to be a deeply emotional and closely watched proceeding.

Sedation Overdose? Oxygen Denied? Nigeria Opens Inquest Into Adichie Family Tragedy

Magistrate Atinuke Adetunji will hear evidence from medical experts and hospital representatives as the court seeks to establish the circumstances and cause of death of the toddler son of award-winning novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

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  • What the Family Alleges
  • The Hospital’s Response
  • A Mother’s Grief, A Nation’s Outrage
  • What Happens Next

What the Family Alleges

According to submissions made to the court by Adichie’s legal team, Nkanu had initially been admitted to Atlantis Hospital in Lagos with what was described as a worsening but mild illness. Plans were already in motion to transfer him to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore for specialized care.

But first, Atlantis Hospital referred the toddler to Euracare, a multi-specialty medical facility in Lagos, for pre-flight investigations including an MRI and a spinal tap, or lumbar puncture .

On January 7, Nkanu died after undergoing these procedures.

Three days later, lawyers for Adichie and her husband, Dr. Ivara Esege, filed a legal notice accusing Euracare of breaching the duty of care owed to the child. The family alleges that medics denied Nkanu oxygen and administered excessive sedation, causing cardiac arrest .

The Hospital’s Response

Euracare expressed its “deepest sympathies” over the death but forcefully denied any wrongdoing.

“The hospital’s care was in line with international standards,” a representative said in response to the allegations .

The family’s legal notice specifically raised concerns about the use of propofol — a powerful sedative — on a critically ill toddler. Medical experts not involved in the case have noted that cumulative propofol dosing in children requires extreme caution and close monitoring.

A Mother’s Grief, A Nation’s Outrage

Adichie, 48, is one of Nigeria’s most celebrated literary exports. Her novels — including “Half of a Yellow Sun,” “Americanah,” and “Purple Hibiscus” — have earned international acclaim and a devoted global readership. Born and raised in Nigeria, she is now based in the United States.

She had her first child, a daughter, in 2016. Nkanu was one of twin boys born in 2024 through surrogacy. His death has ignited an outcry over patient safety within Nigeria’s healthcare system, with many asking how a routine pre-flight workup could end in tragedy.

The family has not spoken publicly since the initial legal notice, allowing the legal process to unfold without media commentary.

What Happens Next

The April 14 inquest will hear from medical experts, hospital representatives, and likely the parents themselves. The court must determine the cause of death and whether negligence played a role.

For Adichie and her family, the proceeding offers the possibility of answers — and accountability.

For a nation grappling with systemic healthcare failures, Nkanu’s death has become a symbol of what happens when trust in medical institutions is betrayed.

The coroner’s court will now do what hospitals, lawyers, and public outrage could not: establish the facts, assign responsibility, and — perhaps — ensure that no other family endures the same preventable loss.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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