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Nigerian Woman Tragically Passes Away in Custody Following Arrest After Exposing Multi-Million Naira Land Fraud to Authorities

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Mrs. Uju Ezeobi, a victim in a multi-million-naira land scam linked to Mrs. Nkiruka Duru, has tragically died in custody at the Nigeria Police Zonal Headquarters (Zone 13) in Ukpo, Anambra State, under suspicious circumstances. Her passing occurred shortly after her legal team, led by Okolo Ejike Esq, lodged a formal complaint with Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, regarding the mistreatment she faced. The complaint outlined how certain officers, notably SP Utazi, appeared to be acting in collusion with Duru and her associates, allegedly attempting to intimidate and unjustly detain Mrs. Ezeobi. A source revealed, “She is dead, having complained against a suspect, Mrs. Nkiruka Duru, who is currently being tried for a significant land scam. Duru seems to have manipulated the police into facilitating the death of Mrs. Uju Ezeobi at Zone 13.” The origins of this case trace back to 2021, when Mrs. Duru, who presides over the United Business Women Association, reportedly enticed...

Certificate verification: Nigerian nurses in UK, US forced back home


The abrupt deactivation of the check gateway by the Nursing and Maternity care Chamber of Nigeria in February has plunged endless Nigerian attendants and birthing specialists working abroad into disturbance.

At present, medical care laborers are experiencing obstacles in recharging their licenses and meeting the administrative necessities set by worldwide bodies.

As of now, a few medical caretakers without the fundamental confirmation from the NMCN end up disregarding visa conditions and business regulations, bringing about lawful outcomes.

Saturday PUNCH assembled that many medical attendants abroad, including Joined Realm and US, had been compelled to get back to the country over the issue.

Among them is a medical caretaker, who talked with Saturday PUNCH on state of obscurity to try not to be derided.

He reviewed how he was excited to join the UK Trust, an esteemed medical services association, to contribute his abilities to the country's clinical local area subsequent to moving from Nigeria in September 2023.

His expectation was, nonetheless, ran when the gathering deactivated the confirmation entryway.

He professed to have finished a progression of tests and explored the perplexing system of report checks, and all that remained was to get his pin as an enlisted nurture from the confirmation entryway.

Frantic to determine the issue, he said he contacted the NMCN, expecting help. Anyway the board's arrangement forestalled any further confirmation on the shut entrance.

The UK Trust, limited by its approaches, apparently fired his work because of his powerlessness to meet the confirmation rules.

He said, "The circumstance isn't just disheartening yet additionally self-destructive. My profession is deteriorated in light of the fact that the entrance is shut. I'm in Nigeria now. I have gone to the nursing committee on a few events to let them that even know if they ought to compose a letter of good standing and send it to them, they would be glad to recognize it. Be that as it may, my endeavors were pointless.

Voicing her interests, a stressed Nigerian medical caretaker situated in the UK, who distinguished herself just as Ovie, said without finishing her confirmation, she would not be able to turn into an enrolled nurture, deploring that this had made vulnerability about her future.

“I am a registered nurse from Nigeria, and I moved to the UK in February this year to pursue a nursing top-up programme to become a UK-registered nurse. My initial plan was to complete my verification process while studying so that I could work as a part-time nurse to pay tuition fees and support myself.

“Unfortunately, just before I arrived, the NMCN suspended the verification for nurses, which has prevented me from pursuing my registration.

“What initially seemed like a temporary maintenance issue has turned into months of uncertainty, with no clear timeline for when the verification process will resume. This has made it challenging to navigate my studies, future career plans, and overall stay in the UK.

“The ongoing suspension of the verification process has significant implications for me. Without completing my verification, I am unable to become a registered nurse in the UK, which limits my employment opportunities and affects my ability to support myself financially. This has created uncertainty about my future as I approach the end of my studies,” she explained.

The nurse lamented that she risked deportation due to the delay in her verification.

She said, “My student visa will expire soon, and without the ability to work as a nurse, I am at risk of having to return to Nigeria or seek alternative means to remain in the UK.”

Another nurse, who also spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of intimidation, said her passion for nursing led her to the UK, but the journey did not proceed as smoothly as she hoped. She is also faced with the same hurdle—closure of the verification portal.

The closure meant she could not schedule her CBT, and without it, she was stuck in limbo.



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