Nigerian Healthcare Killed My Son, Says Top Author
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Award-winning novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is demanding urgent reform of Nigeria's healthcare system. Her call follows the death of her 21-month-old son.
The child, Nkanu Nnamdi, died due to what the family calls "gross medical negligence." He was being treated in a Nigerian hospital.
Adichie is one of Africa's most famous literary voices. Her public statement highlights a crisis many citizens face. She accuses the system of failing her family during her son's treatment.
The author's condemnation has sparked widespread discussion. It focuses on the standard of care in Nigerian hospitals. Many Nigerians report similar experiences of poor medical service.
Adichie now joins a growing number of public figures pressing for change. She argues that basic, competent healthcare is a fundamental right.