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The Trend of Presiding Over Nigeria from Europe Continues with Tinubu

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Tinubu off to Europe again

In all the years Rtd. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari presided over Nigeria, he was fond of jetting off to London or Dubai for what his assistants called “medical trips.” He would sometimes go off for months without any care about those he was supposed to help at home.

Now, it seems newly elected president Bola Tinubu will be following in his footsteps.

Even before he has assumed office on May 29, 2023, Tinubu has traveled outside the country twice on what he terms “working visits” as part of his final preparation for his assumption of the office of president.

Tinubu’s spokesman Tunde Rahman said in a statement on Wednesday that Mr. Tinubu “will use the opportunity of the trip to fine-tune the transition plans and programs, and his policy options with some of his key aides without unnecessary pressures and distractions”.

That begs the question: Why did Mr. Tinubu feel the need to fine-tune his presidential plans outside Nigeria? Could he not have done the same thing in Lagos, Abuja, Sokoto or Port Harcourt?

Tunde Rahman said Mr. Tinubu will also the use the trip to “engage with investors and other key allies hoping to convince them of Nigeria’s readiness to do business under his leadership.”

Here is the question the Nigerian Community is asking Mr. Tinubu: How does traveling outside the country engender confidence in your ability to preside over Nigeria more effectively?

While Mr. Tinubu is on his way out of Nigeria, the out-going president Muhammadu Buhari is chilling in London while his teeth is being worked on. Why not? Take advantage of the free services while you can, right?

Mr. Tinubu’s victory is being challenged in an election tribunal by several candidates who contested the recent election, including Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi.

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UK Nursing Council Probes 512 Nigerian Nurses Over Fraudulent Exam Results

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The Nursing and Midwifery Council of the United Kingdom

The Nursing and Midwifery Council of the United Kingdom has notified 512 registered nurses that they are being probed for illegally obtaining their registration.

The council said Friday that there is a high probability that the Nigerians committed fraud in obtaining their credentials.

According to the statement by the Council, to make sure internationally educated professionals have the right knowledge and skills to provide high-quality care in the UK, they must take a two-part test of competence before joining our register: a computer-based test (CBT) usually sat in their home country, and a practical test (OSCE) in the UK.

An organization called Pearson VUE runs the CBT program on the NMC’s behalf.

The Council said they were recently alerted to anomalous data “at one of its third-party CBT test centers in Ibadan, Nigeria. Pearson VUE stopped testing at this center immediately.”

“A total of 512 people on our register (around five percent of all the professionals on our register who qualified in Nigeria) took their CBT at this test center. We’re writing to them to set out what’s happened, and to tell them we’re opening cases to determine whether or not they gained fraudulent or incorrect entry to the register.

“More people have applied to join the register but are not yet on it, therefore they can’t practice as a nurse or midwife. We’ve paused their applications. We’re writing to these applicants to ask them to retake the test, and to request more information that we’ll use to make a final decision about their application.

“Our paramount concern is to maintain the integrity of the register to protect the public. At the same time, it’s critical we approach any investigations about individuals objectively and transparently, avoiding any unfair discrimination,” the Council said.

The Council said Pearson VUE has reviewed all data relating to the NMC’s CBT from every test site globally, and there is no evidence of similar activity at any other site.

According to Andrea Sutcliffe, NMC Chief Executive and Registrar, “data from one test site in Nigeria is unusual and concerning. We have regulatory processes which we will now follow, and if necessary, we can refuse registration or remove people from our register, to protect the public and people who use health and care services.

“We know the public and people who use services may find this worrying. This affects just over 500 out of the 771,445 professionals on our register. They will all have passed the practical test in this country before they were accepted onto the register and to date no concerns have been referred to us about their fitness to practice.

“We should remember that thousands of nurses and midwives who were educated overseas have safely joined our register recently and continue to provide safe, effective and kind care across the UK.”

The NMC uses a Test of Competence (ToC) to assess the skills and knowledge of people applying to join our register from overseas.

This has two main parts: a multiple-choice computer-based test known as the CBT which applicants usually sit in their home country; and a practical test known as the OSCE which people take in the UK.

The CBT is split into two parts: Part A covers numeracy, and Part B covers clinical questions for nursing or midwifery.

A company called Pearson VUE runs the CBT. They’ve been the NMC’s test provider since 2014, when we introduced the test.

A total of 1,970 candidates took their CBT at this center, of whom 512 are on the NMC register.

Pearson VUE immediately suspended tests at the Ibadan center. The NMC has since been working urgently with them to examine data and evidence about this. The NMC is also scrutinizing the full applications of those who have joined the register.

The NMC said it is writing to some applicants and professionals on their register to set out what’s happened and what it means for them. The NMC is also opening some cases to determine whether individuals gained fraudulent or incorrect entry to the register.

Sutcliffe said the NMC is giving the nurses involved the option to retake the test “and our test provider is covering the candidate exam fee costs.

“The NMC can’t make people resit – it will be their decision. If somebody does retake and passes, it won’t guarantee that they’ll gain entry to the register or be able to stay on it, but it will form part of the information the NMC will use to make a final decision.

“The NMC will consider the need for interim orders on an evidenced basis as part of each case we’re opening to determine whether or not individuals gained incorrect or fraudulent entry to the register.

“We’re looking into concerns and if necessary to manage risk, we can apply to panels to restrict individuals’ practice.”

The NMC confirmed that at this stage, “no fitness to practice concerns have been raised about anyone on the register in this group. But clearly, if someone has gained entry to the register incorrectly or fraudulently then the NMC will need to take action.

She said the NMC is approaching investigations about individuals objectively and transparently, avoiding any unfair discrimination.

“It has not yet made any determinations about individuals. Unless the NMC decide there is sufficient evidence to seek an interim suspension order, individuals will be able to continue to work,” she added.

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Nigerian Politician, Wife Jailed in London for Illegal Kidney Plot

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Former Nigerian Senator Ike Ekweremadu and wife

The fall from grace of former Nigerian Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu is now complete after he was sentenced by a British court to nine years in prison for illegal organ trafficking plot.

The court also sentenced his wife, Beatrice, to four years six months while the medical doctor who acted as the ‘middleman’ in the whole sordid episode, Dr. Obinna Obeta received 10 years and a suspension of his medical license.

Ekweremadu, his wife and Obeta were found guilty last month by the British court for criminally conspiring to bring a 21-year-old Lagos cellphone street vendor to London to donate organs to Ekweremadu’s daughter, Sonia who needed kidney transplant to stay alive.

The London court heard how the Ekweremadus’ presented the street vendor as a cousin of Sonia’s in a bid to convince the doctors with the Royal Free Hospital in London to allow the nearly $100,000 operation to proceed.

Sonia Ekweremadu

Sonia Ekweremadu after her parent’s sentencing.




The street vendor was said to have been offered up to $10,000 to become a donor after Sonia was forced to abandon her Master’s degree in film program at Newcastle University following a kidney failure.

The prosecutor, Hugh Davies KC told the court that the Ekweremadus and Obeta had treated the man and other potential donors as “disposable assets – spare parts for reward”.

During a televised sentence hearing, Mr Justice Johnson recognised Ike Ekweremadu’s “substantial fall from grace”.

Lynette Woodrow, deputy chief crown prosecutor and national modern slavery lead at the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), said it had been “our first conviction for trafficking for the purposes of organ removal in England and Wales”.

She said it highlighted an important legal principle which made it irrelevant whether the trafficking victim knew he was coming to the UK to provide a kidney.

“With all trafficking offences,” Ms Woodrow said, “the consent of the person trafficked is no defense. The law is clear; you cannot consent to your own exploitation.”

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Victor Osimhen: Napoli Celebrates ‘Striker with No Limits’

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Victor Osimhen, Nigerian and Napoli striker

The city of Napoli, Italy, this week celebrated a rare feat: winning the Italian soccer title. And no player has done more to make that possible that Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen.

Osimhen is being celebrated as the “striker with no limits.”

Back in 1990, Gli Azzurri’s top scorer was Diego Armando Maradona and he could only manage 16 goals in 28 Serie A appearances. That was good for third in the league that year.

Today Osimhen who plays his games in the stadium named after the highly revered Maradona shattered that record scoring 22 goals in 27 games including the strike that won the title for Napoli in a 1-1 tie with Udinese.

Osimhen currently leads all Serie A scorers, three ahead of his closest rival Lautaro Martinez of Inter Milan.

“Osimhen has really grown to be this leader that they need on the pitch,” Italian football journalist Mina Razouki told BBC Radio 5 live.

“He doesn’t give up. His performances have been ridiculous. Right now, the team are dependent on him.

“On a technical level, he’s always been brilliant. And we’re starting to see the consistency that he provides right now. Certainly, he’s got to be one of the top five strikers in the world.”

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Victor Osimhen, Nigerian and Napoli striker


 

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