Nolywood Scriptwriter, Chike Bryan Dies In LASUTH Due To Unprofessionality Of Medical Staff

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Mac Collins Chidebe has taken to his Facebook to announce the death of scriptwriter,  Chike Bryan Nnamani.

According to the Nollywood filmmaker, Nnamani who rose to fame as a scriptwriter passed on this morning at the Lagos State Teaching Hospital due to neglect by medical staff who refused to attend to him.

Nnamani reportedly was riding in a car with a friend when he got a disturbing call from home, leading to an episode; Chidebe said Nnamani went into shock and began to froth in the mouth as he suffered a heart attack.

The scriptwriter was rushed to a private hospital which later referred him to the the Lagos State Teaching Hospital in Ikeja, where he was abandoned by hospital staff for over 5 hours because there was no space for him.

Chike Bryan Nnamani later died.

Chike Bryan Nnamani
Screenshot from Mac Collins Chidebe’s Facebook

This sad news adds to the growing cases of Nigerians abandoned at hospitals without getting appropriate care. However, LASUTH is yet to address the allegation.

See the full note as shared by movie director Mac Collins Chidebe:

“I never knew we could be close; never expected to weep for a friend who turned out to be a buddy. A guy who held no grudge, malice or hate in his good heart against another.

Today, he’s no more. His bit is done here on earth. I will always remember him. A guy I have worked so closely with in almost 10 months. Suddenly he disappear from my life. Death, O death, why?

He woke up this morning hale and hearty. He had breakfast at a friend’s and was on his way to the office. As he was driving down in the friend’s car he received phone call from home about some happenings, there he lost his cool.

Afterwards, the friend asked him to calm down no matter what but it was too late. My buddy, the one I call CBN, his initials, suddenly developed stroke, throwing up non stop in the friend’s car.

Praying fervently for him, our friend made a turn and drove on neck break speed to his house where he picked his wife and rushed him to the hospital where he was admitted but later referred to to LASUTH in Ikeja.

On getting to LASUTH, the wife was told the hospital could not admit him for lack of bed space. For almost 5 hours my buddy was hanging on to dear life without treatment. How callous can some medical personnel be! An emergency case was treated with so much nonchalance.

So much grief, sorrow, and tears in his home. CBN left behind a young wife and 5 lovely kids. I pray God to give the family the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.
Perpetual light shine upon him O’ Lord.

I shall truly miss you CBN. Sleep in the bosom of the Lord.

Adieu Chike Bryan Nnamani.

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