Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, one of Africa’s most widely read contemporary authors, has begun legal action against a private medical facility after the death of her son. Her claim centres on allegations of medical negligence and professional misconduct involving the hospital and members of its clinical team.
According to a legal notice dated January 10, 2026, Adichie and her partner, Dr. Ivara Esege, contend that the hospital, its anaesthesiologist, and other attending clinicians did not meet the standard of care required during their son’s treatment. Their son, Master Nkanu Adichie-Esege, passed away in the early hours of January 7, 2026.
The notice outlines concerns about the decisions made during his medical care and asserts that the actions and omissions of the professionals involved contributed to the outcome. The family’s legal representatives have requested full disclosure of the medical records and a formal response from the hospital, signalling the start of a process that may lead to broader scrutiny of clinical protocols and oversight within private healthcare institutions.
The case has drawn public attention due to Adichie’s global profile and her longstanding engagement with issues of accountability and public welfare. It also raises questions about standards of practice, patient safety, and institutional responsibility in high-level medical settings.
Further developments are expected as the hospital prepares its formal defence and the matter moves into the next phase of legal review.




