Monday, March 9, 2026
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Chimamanda’s Son: We Exercised Reasonable Duty Of Care – Atlantis Hospital

Atlantis Pediatric Hospital has expressed confidence in the professionalism of its medical team following the interim suspension of its Chief Medical Director by the Medical and Dental Practitioners Investigation Panel (MDPIP).

The investigation panel probed the circumstances surrounding the death of Nkanu Esege, the 21-month-old son of renowned Nigerian author Chimamanda Adichie at Euracare Multi-Specialist Hospital. A coroner’s inquest is currently underway.

In a statement issued on Monday, Atlantis Pediatric Hospital management said it had received a letter dated February 25, 2026, but delivered on March 5, informing it of the panel’s decision to place its Chief Medical Director on interim suspension.

While acknowledging the communication, the hospital noted that it has reservations regarding the development and would engage appropriate professional and regulatory support to address the issues arising from the decision.

Despite the suspension, the hospital maintained that it is confident its medical professionals acted within the bounds of professional responsibility.

“As a healthcare institution dedicated to pediatric care, Atlantis Pediatric Hospital remains steadfast in its commitment to the highest standards of medical practice, patient safety and professional responsibility,” the statement said. “We are confident that all our medical professionals exercised reasonable duty of care and judgment in the discharge of their duties and this will be established in due course.”

The hospital explained that the case is already before the Lagos State Coroner’s Court, which is conducting an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of a patient.

According to the management, the ongoing proceedings informed its decision to refrain from public comments in order to respect the judicial process and preserve the integrity of the inquiry.

“Due to the pendency of this matter before the court and out of respect for judicial integrity and process, our hospital will exercise restraint in making any public commentary on matters that are currently before a court of law,” the statement added.

The hospital reiterated its commitment to fully cooperate with the coroner’s inquest and any other lawful process aimed at establishing the facts surrounding the incident.

Management also extended condolences to the Adiche-Esege amily over the death of their child, describing the loss as deeply painful.

The hospital further assured patients, families and stakeholders that it would continue to engage constructively with relevant authorities in the interest of transparency and a proper determination of the facts, while maintaining the highest standards of pediatric healthcare practice.