Adaora’s Story Book + Audiobook [PREORDER]
Pre-order ‘Adaora’s Story’ by Ama Maduako, which documents a journey through the killing of a 5 month old child by the NHS (Nottingham University Hospitals Trust) as part of the largest maternity scandal in UK history and a father’s fight for justice while dealing with the full force of NHS and public sector corruption.
Adaora’s Story encapsulates the love of a father and the lengths a parent will go to to get justice for their daughter. The book also follows the attempts made by Nottinghamshire County Council to illegally remove the children of the parents simply for attempting to expose organisational corruption, as well as the £10 million lawsuit in the King’s Bench that the family have brought against the organisations responsible.
The book is based on contemporaneous notes made exactly at the time events occurred and covert recordings made of hospital and public sector workers in Nottingham and details one of the worst organised conspiracies in UK history as well as diving into the corruption gripping the NHS and UK public services, through what is knwon colloquially as 'cover-up culture', with the modern NHS being describe by many as an 'organised mafia', which attacks and silences whistleblowers and weaponises the system against people who challenge them.
The audiobook version of the book will contain actual recordings of staff admissions and real conversations held, proving without a doubt exactly how Adaora was killed and the lengths the NHS will go to to cover up and destroy their opposition.
The physical copy of the book will contain real pictures and video screenshots, taken throughout the campaign of abuse suffered by Adaora and her family, including the physical harm caused to Adaora before she was killed. Buyers will get access to both the physical hardback copy and the digital copy
This pre-order link and the proceeds of ALL sales will go towards the funding of the book publishing, projects being undertaken in medico-legal advocacy, a docu-series project and online platform to give harmed parents a voice and to support Adaora’s family in their legal battles.. The work is likely to be completed and delivered in 2027/2028