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Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Maxymilliano(m): 9:24am On Apr 02
The Nursing and Midwifery Council in the United Kingdom has indicted 1,238 Nigerian nurses and midwives in the widely spread exam fraud concerns at Yunnik test centre in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The NMC also said 717 Nigerian nurses and midwives are being probed for the exam fraud at the Ibadan centre.

The council, which disclosed this exclusively to our correspondent in an email correspondence, noted that 1,955 Nigerian professionals were impacted by the concerns at Yunnik test centre because they took their tests there.

Earlier, the Home Office asked some Nigerian nurses and midwives being probed for an exam fraud that occurred in Nigeria to leave the UK.

According to Nursing Times, the nurses, who are still awaiting the outcomes of their appeals, have had their visas revoked by the UK.

In 2023, the UK’s council launched a probe into the Yunnik Technologies Test Centre in Ibadan, Oyo State, and commenced investigation following an alert it received about unusual data coming from the centre’s site.

Analysis of data from the test centre showed that the nurses were sitting their Computer-Based Test in record time.

The CBT is one of two aspects of a test of competence that some foreign nurses must complete as part of their NMC application, usually sat in their home countries.

Giving the breakdown, the council highlighted that four groups of professionals were affected by the concerns at the Yunnik test centre in Ibadan.

It stated, “Professionals on the register, who achieved their CBT in a time we believe is more likely than not to indicate that they obtained their result fraudulently (48).

“Applicants wishing to join the register, who achieved their CBT in a time we believe is more likely than not to indicate that they obtained their result fraudulently (669).

“Professionals on the register, about whom we did not take forward allegations of fraud but whose CBT was invalidated (467).

“Applicants wishing to join the register, about whom there was insufficient evidence of fraud but whose CBT was invalidated (771).”

It said the pattern of test taking at Yunnik was in stark contrast to other sites in Nigeria and globally, and indicated widespread fraud whereby hundreds of people at one site were passing the test in times which are highly improbable.

It noted that its regulatory approach to addressing this meant that all affected individuals would be given the opportunity to obtain a new, valid CBT result, with our test provider, Pearson VUE, covering the candidate exam fee.

“Those registrants in group three would then be able to stay on the register with no further action needed. Those applicants in group four would be able to progress to a complete application and join the register if all requirements have been met (including English language requirements, health and character requirements etc).

“Those in groups one and two had the opportunity to retake their CBT, however this would not guarantee remaining on, or joining, the register. Those registrants in group one were referred to an Independent Panel to consider the concerns under our ‘fraudulent entry’ process.

“Those applicants in group two are, upon obtaining a new CBT and demonstrating that they have met all other requirements, having their applications reviewed by an Assistant Registrar. This is because even with a new CBT, there remain concerns relating to our Guidance on health and character, given what happened at Yunnik,” it added.

The council further clarified that the numbers of applicants quoted were the number of in-train applications, not the number of completed applications which had been submitted.

It said upon obtaining a new, valid CBT result, individuals would still need to complete and submit their application to us, before an AR could review it and take a decision.

On where the council is, it emphasised that the Assistant Registrar has considered 202 complete applications for those with fraud concerns.

“183 have been refused on the basis that they do not meet the character requirements for registrations. Nine applications have been approved. We have concluded nine registration appeals for applicants seeking to appeal an Assistant Registrar’s decision. Three have been allowed and six have been dismissed.

“Since the hearings started in March 2024, 12 registrants have had a fraudulent entry hearing outcome. Of those, 10 have been removed from the register after fraud was found proved by an independent panel, and two people have been allowed to remain on the register after the panel found fraudulent entry was not proved,” it noted.

On support the council is offering to nurses awaiting a decision, it said it is a priority for the council to resolve cases as swiftly and safely as possible and it is working closely with all parties, including representatives, to schedule the remaining hearings in accordance with their requirements and availability.

“We have a dedicated team in place to progress cases. Where possible, we continue to schedule hearings sooner for individuals who tell us about extenuating circumstances.

“We understand that being involved in our regulatory processes can be distressing for people, and we are currently working to better understand this impact so that we can find more ways to support people.

“In terms of the things we have done or currently do for those involved in this particular concern: We have worked with employers to help them uphold their duty of care to people. As part of this, we provided comprehensive FAQs to ensure, as far as we can, a clear and consistent understanding of what’s happened and what it means for people,” it stated.

It further said the council worked with Nigerian Nurses Charitable Association UK to provide their members with as much information and clarity as we can about our regulatory work and what it means for them.

“We worked similarly with unions and representative bodies to provide clear and consistent information about our processes, as well as signposting to support and wellbeing resources.

“We extended our Careline to applicants to our register, as well as to those already on the register. The Careline offers independent emotional and practical support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for nurses and midwives involved in our regulatory processes.

“We increased our access to safeguarding professionals to advise colleagues when there may be safeguarding actions we need to take,” it concluded.

The mass exodus of Nigerian health workers, particularly nurses and midwives, has reached alarming levels in recent years, as many seek better opportunities abroad.

The former Registrar of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, Faruk Abubakar, said over 15,000 nurses and midwives left the country in 2023.

Abubakar further noted that 42,000 nurses left the country in the last three years, stating the number kept increasing every year.

In 2022, the former President of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, Michael Nnachi, said over 57,000 nurses have left Nigeria for greener pastures abroad from 2017 to 2022.

As of August 2024, the MNC stated that a total of 13,656 nurses and midwives educated in Nigeria were practising in the UK.

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Sabadon(m): 9:34am On Apr 02


Oluwole doings grin

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Yemmysworld91: 9:34am On Apr 02
How many times will this be in the news!!
Nigerians and exam runs sha. They should come back home if found culpable. No pity

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Dpaulie(m): 9:34am On Apr 02
Thank God for them
Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by RenoOkriTheGoat: 9:34am On Apr 02
Fraudulent oluwole nurses from one region.

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by boxypane: 9:35am On Apr 02
Nemesis to those who cheated.

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Hussein052(m): 9:35am On Apr 02
Must we Nigerians partake in fraudulent activities?

Ekeremadu was convicted not quite long for organ trafficking in the UK.

This is a shame to the nation.

Nigerians and fraud are inseparable
It seems to be in the DNA of an average Nigerian.

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by DEROX: 9:35am On Apr 02
wink UK why
Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by papyjaypaul: 9:36am On Apr 02
Integrity is cheap to buy but expensive to the cheat.

He who tells lies will need more chapter of lies to cover the book.

He who tells the truth fears no accusation.

Conscience is an open wound, only truth can heal it.

Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by SalamRushdie: 9:37am On Apr 02
A country of frauds
Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Itiskdg121(m): 9:37am On Apr 02
Nigerians
Not again. Ah God
Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Maxymilliano(m): 9:38am On Apr 02
They should sing na your mama be this o maybe the UK council can reconsider their stance

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by adalame(m): 9:39am On Apr 02
Nigeria and fraud. It is well
Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Eleph(m): 9:40am On Apr 02
Charity begins at home.
Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by makavalley(m): 9:41am On Apr 02
Enough of this news, how many times should this news come up

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by ImpartialGuy: 9:41am On Apr 02
These folks from the South West always say that the South East excel in education due to miracle centres. What am I reading now?

Education is one of the few things the west still has regards for in this country. At least with your degree, you can do you master's in the UK, US, Australia, etc. You lots shouldn't ruin this for us.

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by MadamNoNetwork: 9:41am On Apr 02
The number is quite alarming. Almost 2k people!

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by DeltaBachelor(m): 9:41am On Apr 02
Hmmm
Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Blitzking: 9:42am On Apr 02
Chai....always looking for shortcut.
Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by RenoOkriTheGoat: 9:45am On Apr 02
ImpartialGuy:
These folks from the South West always say that the South East excel in education due to miracle centres. What am I reading now?

Don't mind them. Very fraudulent set of people. Oluwole people.

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Berankis: 9:48am On Apr 02
I sure say na one of them nurses go go expose that centre. Nigerians no too dey like see other Nigerians do well, most especially when they go abroad. May be them don curse us with suffer-head.
I do not encourage cheating anyway...

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by BrodaBenad: 9:49am On Apr 02
It's always South west

Especially HEEBADAN!

Head quarters of Frauds!!

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Houseontherock1: 9:49am On Apr 02
RenoOkriTheGoat:
Fraudulent oluwole nurses from one region.
Yeah...but most of the candidates are from "another" region undecided
Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by frog12: 9:53am On Apr 02
what about others? indians are the worst exam cheats


Hussein052:
Must we Nigerians partake in fraudulent activities?

Ekeremadu was convicted not quite long for organ trafficking in the UK.

This is a shame to the nation.

Nigerians and fraud are inseparable
It seems to be in the DNA of an average Nigerian.

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Karlovych: 9:53am On Apr 02
embarassed Oluwole credentials like the drug dealer from Chicago, Awo must be rolling in the grave for what they have to the reputation of the country

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Jman06(m): 9:55am On Apr 02
When you're going abroad, ensure to avoid malpractices of whatever kind because your chances of getting caught are high. It is only in Nigeria that people engage in exam malpractices and brandish high and perfect scores in exams like WAEC and JAMB that they cannot defend and the system allows them to go scot-free.

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by frankson1(m): 9:55am On Apr 02
It's obvious that Nigeria 🇳🇬 is not the problem.

A criminal remains a criminal anywhere he/she goes.

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Fibonacci88: 10:02am On Apr 02
CBT is the easiest exam to pass as a nurse if u truly earned ur certificate. I know this because my wife is a nurse and passed the test at one sitting without stress. But trust Nigeria we like shortcuts and prefer to go the easy way and turn around to blame the government. I hope UK don't wake up one day and close all the test centers in Nigeria.

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Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Exceed15: 10:02am On Apr 02
Fortune has smiled on them
Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Bamitic: 10:07am On Apr 02
Good one
Re: Exam Fraud: UK Council Probes 1,955 Nigerian Nurses by Contact549(m): 10:21am On Apr 02
Nigeria again

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