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UK Hospital Scandal: Nigerian Man Who Worked as Female Nurse in A&E Escapes Jail Time

FNA Editor by FNA Editor
October 20, 2025
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UK Hospital Scandal: Nigerian Man Who Worked as Female Nurse in A&E Escapes Jail Time

Published: 20 October 2025, 18:46 BST | Fellow Nurses Africa

In a case that has prompted fresh scrutiny of NHS recruitment safeguards, Lucius Njoku, a 33-year-old Nigerian national, has avoided immediate imprisonment after admitting to fraudulently working as a healthcare assistant in the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department at Countess of Chester Hospital. Njoku, who used the identity of agency nurse Joyce George to complete shifts over two months, received a suspended sentence at Chester Magistrates’ Court today, 20 October 2025, amid concerns over patient safety and vetting processes at the NHS trust previously associated with the Lucy Letby inquiry.

The Deception Exposed

Njoku, who arrived in the UK as a student and now holds dependent status on his wife’s work visa, assumed Joyce’s credentials to secure agency shifts at the hospital between February and April 2024. George, also 32 and a Nigerian national based in Ellesmere Port, had successfully interviewed for the role but permitted Njoku to cover her duties under her name. Court documents revealed that Njoku wore a name badge bearing Joyce’s photograph—depicting a woman—yet went undetected for weeks, treating seriously ill patients in the high-pressure A&E environment.

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The ruse unravelled when a suspicious patient confronted Njoku about his identity. According to prosecutors, he responded: “My name is Joyce—but I am a man.” This led to an internal hospital inquiry, which escalated to police involvement. Officers raided Joyce’s address in Ellesmere Port, where they found Njoku, and seized mobile phones containing text exchanges coordinating shifts. Both individuals declined to comment during interviews.

Njoku pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation at an earlier hearing on 19 September 2025. Today, District Judge Gwyn Jones described the actions as a “serious breach of trust” but noted Njoku’s clean record and his status as a qualified nurse whose UK safeguarding checks were pending at the time.

Sentencing and Defence

Handing down the sentence, the court imposed a 16-week prison term, suspended for 12 months, alongside 80 hours of unpaid work and £239 in costs and surcharges. Njoku’s solicitor, Steven Alis, argued that the offence arose from financial pressures and a desire to contribute to the NHS, rather than malice. “He is a trained nurse who simply faced delays in his registration process,” Alis told the court.

Joyce, who had returned to Nigeria, faces an active warrant for her arrest should she re-enter the UK. It remains unclear how Njoku obtained his NHS uniform.

Raising Alarms in Healthcare

This incident, occurring at the same Cheshire hospital where nurse Lucy Letby murdered seven infants, has intensified calls for reform. Three former senior managers at Countess of Chester Hospital are currently under investigation for gross negligence manslaughter related to the Letby case, adding to the institution’s challenges.

The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has reiterated the need for stringent identity verification, stating: “Such breaches erode public confidence and demand immediate action to fortify our safeguards.” A hospital spokesperson affirmed: “Patient safety is paramount. We are reviewing all agency recruitment protocols in light of this matter and collaborating fully with authorities.”

Experts attribute the lapse partly to NHS staffing shortages, which have heightened reliance on temporary workers. The UK government has not yet commented, though campaigners are urging a national audit of healthcare vetting procedures.

Reactions from the Profession

Nursing leaders have voiced dismay, with some decrying the suspended sentence as insufficient to deter future imposters. Others emphasise systemic barriers, including prolonged waits for overseas qualification recognition. “This highlights the urgent need for streamlined processes to support qualified migrants without compromising security,” said a spokesperson for the Royal College of Nursing.

Njoku’s future in the UK hangs in the balance; as a visa dependent, further offences could prompt Home Office scrutiny or deportation proceedings.

Moving Forward

As investigations continue, this case underscores the delicate balance between addressing workforce gaps and upholding rigorous standards in healthcare. Fellow Nurses Africa will track any ensuing policy shifts and their impact on the global nursing community, particularly for African professionals navigating UK registration.

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