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Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie mourns the loss of her son

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Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and her husband, Dr. Ivara Esege, are mourning the loss of one of their one-year-old twin sons, Nkanu Nnamdi, following a brief illness.

The family confirmed the passing, which occurred on Wednesday, in a statement released by Adichie’s communications team, GLG Communications.

“We’re deeply saddened to confirm the passing of one of Ms Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Dr Ivara Esege’s twin boys, Nkanu Nnamdi, who passed on Wednesday,” read the statement, signed by Omawumi Ogbe. It emphasized the family is “devastated by this profound loss” and requested privacy during this “incredibly difficult time.”

The statement concluded by asking the public and media for “grace and prayers” as the family mourns in private, confirming that “No further statements will be made.”

Adichie and Esege married in 2009. Adichie had her first child, a daughter, in 2016. In 2024, her twin boys were born via surrogate.

Adichie is widely recognized as one of the preeminent writers of her generation. Her literary work frequently delves into complex themes such as love, identity, immigration, colonialism, and womanhood.

Her debut novel, “Purple Hibiscus”, garnered early acclaim, being longlisted for the Booker Prize in 2004. She has since produced several highly celebrated works, including “Half of a Yellow Sun”, which secured the Women’s Prize for Fiction in 2007, and the 2013 novel Americanah, the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Adichie’s influence extends beyond literature; Time Magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in 2015. Her most recent novel, “Dream Count”, was released last year and received widespread critical praise.

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