UK court sentences Nigerian man to 16 weeks in jail for impersonating female nurse

 

A Chester magistrates’ court has sentenced Lucius Njoku, a Nigerian migrant, to 16 weeks in prison.

Between February to April 2024, Njoku worked as a healthcare assistant at the Countess of Chester Hospital in Cheshire, UK, under the name of Joyce George, his female friend.

George, his fellow Nigerian national living in Ellesmere Port, worked at the hospital as a nurse. She obtained the job through an outside agency after an interview.

In October, a court heard how the duo exchanged text messages discussing shifts at the Chester hospital after police raided George’s home.

 

According to the prosecution, Njoku tended to seriously ill patients in the accident and emergency (A&E) unit at the hospital, washing and dressing them, and carrying out observations.

Lisa McGuire, the prosecutor, said George “permitted Njoku to do her shifts under her name”.

“Fortunately, no harm was done and there were no complaints about Njoku’s work. But it is the access which is the serious concern,” McGuire said.

George is believed to have fled to Nigeria after she was charged with fraud. An arrest warrant has been issued for the former agency nurse.

Njoku is a qualified nurse who came to the UK as a student and had no prior convictions, Steven Alis, his solicitor, said.

However, Alis admitted that “safeguarding checks had not come through” during the period he was working at the hospital, saying it was “surprising” that Njoku’s presence had “not been picked up by management”.

The lawyer added that Njoku had run into financial issues, hence his agreement with George.

Njoku was nabbed by a patient who questioned his identity.

During the time the 33-year-old worked at the hospital, he wore George’s NHS badge which had a clear photograph.

“My name is Joyce but I am a man,” he said when the patient confronted him.

Njoku admitted a charge of fraud by false representation in court.

Delivering judgment last Thursday, John McGarva, district judge, handed him a 16-week prison sentence, 12-month suspension, and a completion of 80 hours of unpaid work. He was also made to pay £239 in costs and surcharge.

Njoku is a dependent on his wife’s work visa. His wife is a healthcare worker who came to the UK as a dependent on his original visa.

It is unclear if he will be deported.

His solicitor told the court he is now fully qualified to work in the care sector but works at Vauxhalls, a British automotive brand, instead

Related Posts

100,000 US visas revoked since Trump’s return — 8,000 students affected

  The US state department says it has revoked over 100,000 visas since President Donald Trump returned to the White House last January for a second term. In November 2025,…

Chimamanda serves Euracare Hospital with legal notice over son’s death

  Chimamanda Adichie has served Euracare Hospital in Lagos with a legal notice, alleging that medical negligence and professional impropriety led to the death of her 21-month-old son Nkanu Nnamdi.…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Former PDP assembly candidate, 4 others killed in Benue

  • By admin
  • January 13, 2026
  • 2 views
Former PDP assembly candidate, 4 others killed in Benue

100,000 US visas revoked since Trump’s return — 8,000 students affected

  • By admin
  • January 13, 2026
  • 1 views
100,000 US visas revoked since Trump’s return — 8,000 students affected

FACT-CHECK: Did Kwankwaso beg to be Peter Obi’s running mate in 2027?

  • By admin
  • January 12, 2026
  • 5 views
FACT-CHECK: Did Kwankwaso beg to be Peter Obi’s running mate in 2027?

Chimamanda serves Euracare Hospital with legal notice over son’s death

  • By admin
  • January 12, 2026
  • 5 views
Chimamanda serves Euracare Hospital with legal notice over son’s death

Iran ‘not seeking war but fully prepared for war’: foreign minister

  • By admin
  • January 12, 2026
  • 6 views
Iran ‘not seeking war but fully prepared for war’: foreign minister

2026 Budget: FG To Spend ₦1.096trn On Capital Electricity Projects

  • By admin
  • January 12, 2026
  • 12 views
2026 Budget: FG To Spend ₦1.096trn On Capital Electricity Projects