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Kano suspends doctors over scissors found in patient’s stomach

Kano State Hospitals Management Board has suspended three medical doctors at the Abubakar Imam Urology Centre after an investigation confirmed that surgical scissors were mistakenly left inside the stomach of a patient, leading to her death. The victim, identified as Aishatu Umar, a mother of five, had undergone surgery at the government‑owned facility in September 2025 and reportedly suffered persistent abdominal pains for months afterward.​ A fresh scan conducted days ago revealed that a pair of scissors had been forgotten in her abdomen during the initial operation, prompting plans for corrective surgery. Unfortunately, she died on Sunday while preparations were underway, sparking outrage from relatives and members of the public over alleged medical negligence at the centre.​ In a statement, the Board’s Executive Secretary, Dr Mansur Mudi Nagoda, described the incident as clear medical negligence and announced the immediate suspension […]

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Alleged medical negligence: Sanwo Olu orders probe into death of Chimamanda Adichie’s son

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu has ordered an immediate investigation into alleged medical negligence linked to the death of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 21 month old son, Nkanu Nnamdi. The child reportedly died on January 6 at a private hospital in Lagos after a brief illness.​ The state government said it had received a formal complaint from Adichie detailing her account of what happened at the facility. In a widely shared statement, the author accused the hospital and an anaesthesiologist of reckless conduct during and after a medical procedure on her son.​ Adichie alleged that her son was given too much propofol, became unresponsive and was later placed on a ventilator in the intensive care unit. She further claimed that he was not properly monitored and that his oxygen was switched off at one point while he was being moved.​​ […]

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Adichie Family Accuses Lagos Hospital of Negligence

The family of Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has accused a private hospital in Lagos of serious medical negligence following the death of her 21-month-old son, Nkanu Nnamdi, who died on Wednesday after a brief illness. Relatives say the toddler was denied adequate oxygen, left unattended and given excessive sedation that allegedly triggered a heart attack. These claims have placed Euracare Hospital, where the child was treated, at the centre of a growing public and legal storm. Speaking on Nigerian television, Adichie’s sister-in-law, Dr Anthea Nwandu, said hospital officials later admitted that Nkanu had been over-sedated. She also alleged that medical staff failed to follow standard procedures during his treatment and transfer, leading to oxygen deprivation and possible brain injury before his death. Similar allegations appeared in a private message written by Adichie that was later leaked online. Her spokeswoman […]

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