
UK-Based Nigerian Nurse Patience Bamisaye Launches Campaign for Royal College of Nursing President
LONDON, United Kingdom — Nigerian-born nurse leader Patience Bamisaye has officially launched her campaign to become the next President of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), setting her sights on one of the most influential leadership positions in the UK nursing profession.
The announcement marks another significant milestone in Bamisaye’s career, which spans clinical practice, nursing education, and professional leadership. If elected, she will serve as President of the Royal College of Nursing, the UK’s largest professional nursing body and trade union, representing hundreds of thousands of nursing professionals across the country.
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Her candidacy also reflects the growing contribution of internationally educated nurses to healthcare leadership in the United Kingdom.
From Nigeria to National Nursing Leadership
Bamisaye began her nursing career in Nigeria after graduating from the School of Nursing, Jalingo, Taraba State. She later completed her midwifery training before relocating to the United Kingdom to further her education.
She earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Nursing from Anglia Ruskin University through an internationally recognised nursing programme. Following her graduation, she joined the university as an academic, later progressing to the position of Senior Lecturer in Nursing.
Her professional journey combines frontline nursing experience with higher education, research, and leadership development, positioning her as a respected voice within the profession.
A Record of Service Within the Royal College of Nursing
Bamisaye is currently serving as Chair of the RCN Congress, one of the most prominent elected leadership positions within the Royal College of Nursing.
The Congress plays a central role in shaping professional debate and influencing policy discussions affecting nurses, nursing associates, students, and healthcare support workers across the UK.
Her leadership has been recognised for encouraging professional engagement, strengthening representation, and promoting constructive dialogue on issues affecting the nursing workforce.
Launching a campaign for the presidency represents a natural progression in her commitment to advancing the profession through service and leadership.
Why the RCN Presidency Matters
The President of the Royal College of Nursing serves as one of the organisation’s most visible ambassadors, representing the profession nationally and internationally.
While the role differs from the executive leadership of the organisation, the President plays an important part in championing nursing, promoting professional standards, supporting members, and representing the values of the profession at key events and engagements.
The election comes at a time when nursing continues to face significant workforce challenges, including recruitment, retention, staff wellbeing, professional development, and increasing demand for healthcare services.
Leadership within professional bodies such as the RCN therefore remains an important component of strengthening the voice of nursing across health and social care.
Inspiration for the Global Nursing Community
Bamisaye’s campaign has attracted attention among nurses in both the United Kingdom and Nigeria, particularly within the growing community of internationally educated healthcare professionals.
Her career illustrates how professional development, academic achievement, and active participation in nursing organisations can create pathways into national leadership.
For many aspiring nurses, her journey demonstrates that leadership opportunities extend beyond clinical practice into education, policy, advocacy, and professional representation.
Looking Ahead
Members of the Royal College of Nursing will participate in the presidential election in accordance with the organisation’s electoral process.
As campaigning continues, candidates are expected to outline their priorities for supporting members, strengthening the nursing profession, and representing the interests of nurses across the UK.
Regardless of the election outcome, Bamisaye’s candidacy represents another notable achievement for Nigerian nurses working internationally and highlights the increasingly important role of diverse leadership within global healthcare.
FNA News will continue to monitor developments and provide updates as they emerge.
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Charles Wealth is an accomplished healthcare administrator with decades of hands-on experience across various healthcare organizations in Nigeria and beyond. Known for his strategic leadership, operational excellence, and deep commitment to advancing the nursing profession, Charles brings a wealth of expertise to healthcare management, policy, and professional development.
As a co-founder and Editor at Fellow Nurses Africa, he plays a pivotal role in shaping content that educates, inspires, and unites nurses across the continent. His editorial vision focuses on amplifying the voices of nurses, highlighting best practices, addressing contemporary challenges in healthcare, and promoting professional growth within the nursing community.
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