She has been deported from UK

"She has been deported from UK"

A Nigerian nurse employed in the UK has found herself at the center of controversy, leading to her dismissal and subsequent deportation. The incident unfolded when the nurse, whose identity remains undisclosed, allegedly offered unsolicited prayers for an elderly patient under her care. The story was brought to light through a Twitter post by Dr. Olufunmilayo, who shared the unfortunate incident.

"She has been deported from UK" - Nigerian nurse sacked abroad for praying for patient

According to the narrative, the Nigerian health worker had been working in the UK under an agency, specializing in providing care for elderly individuals. However, her actions took an unexpected turn when she reportedly prayed for a patient who was facing a terminal condition. “I just read the sad story of a Nigerian who came to the UK and was employed by an agency to work as a carer for elderly people. She was assigned to care for an elderly patient who was dying, and she was reported for “praying for the client to get better”. Yeah. She got sacked and deported.”  The consequences for this seemingly compassionate act were severe, as the nurse not only lost her job but was also deported back to Nigeria. Dr. Olufunmilayo shed light on the situation, emphasizing that in the UK, health workers are bound by ethical standards that discourage the imposition of religious views on patients. Explaining the rationale behind the dismissal and subsequent deportation, Dr. Olufunmilayo wrote; “For those expressing shock at the sack and deportation, let me explain further. As a health worker/carer in the UK, it is unethical to involve religion or impose your religious views on patients/clients. It’s seen as an abuse of trust and misuse of your position. You are expected to simply do your job and focus on your job.” Netizens Reactions… @OgbeniDipo said; “Rule number one, mind your business. Two, do your job. Ah!” @Obaibueku said; “She doesn’t know her work ethics. She learnt the hard way. If I’m planing to travel to Japan, I for don study the country, watch YouTube videos, read personal blogs and posts on forums. Know how they behave there.”  @big_Samin commented; “She’s not employed to pray but rather to work for the elderly patients. Nigerian with the mentality that prayers solved everything.”  See below;

Doctor advises Nigerians to leave religion as nurse gets deported

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“Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient“Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient A medical doctor has begged Nigerians in the diaspora to separate their religion from their work life after a Nigerian nurse got deported for praying for a sick patient. The doctor, @DrOlufunmilayo, is a popular Nigerian medical influencer who is based in the U.K. Narrating the story on his page, he explained that the nurse who is a carer for elderly people was assigned to care for a patient who was dying. Unfortunately, she was reported for “praying for the client to get better” which led to her sack and deportation from the country. The medical doctor further explained to shocked individuals that it is unethical to impose your religious beliefs on patients. He clarified that as a healthcare professional in the U.K, one is supposed to focus only on the job and if the client brings up religion, you should refer. See post below “Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient “Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient “Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient “Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient Some reactions to the post… @official_adags asked: “So her good gesture ruined her career and took food from her mouth?” @sisiolojuede said: “I hope Nigerians will learn and it also pays to mind one’s business .” @Shileholar1 added: “She was a staff of an END OF LIFE HOME a place built for elderly people to spend the rest of their days well taken care of
It’s totally unprofessional to be praying for your patients you were employed as a care giver not a prayer warrior
2. Oyinbo no too like black laidat @pepperbrownie_ wrote: “Una don carry all this ur religious sentiments to white man country or do u think Dey don’t know God.🤦🏽‍♀️” @Brightbhoy wrote: “Who will tell them that praying is our coping mechanism in Nigeria 😭😭 na wetin we de use guide all the trials and tribulations na 😂😂”

Happie Boys reportedly deported back to Nigeria from Cyprus

Happie Boys reportedly deported back to Nigeria from Cyprus

Happie Boys deported

Viral dancers, Happie Boys have reportedly been deported back to Nigeria after one year of being sent on scholarship to the country, Cyprus. It would be recalled that in 2022 the popular clergyman, Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere sent the boys on scholarship after they were sacked from their place of work for dancing.

Happie Boys deported

Happie boys. However, they had begun living unseemly life over there, leading to their fall out with apostle Chinyere Chibuzor. It was later reported that they had been imprisoned in the country and the clergyman dispatched his lawyers to help free them. New reports making the rounds on social media have revealed that they have finally been deported to Nigeria. It is alleged that they’re currently in the capital city of Abuja, chilling. One netizen alleged: “BREAKING: Happie Boys deported to Nigeria from Cyprus, they arrived in Nigeria last night and are in one hotel in Utako, Abuja” See the post below: BREAKING: Happie Boys deported to Nigeria from Cyprus, they arrived in Nigeria last night and are in one hotel in Utako, Abuja pic.twitter.com/g5oHAcGpc3 — Olóyè T.D Esq (@BolanleCole) October 30, 2023

Why Cristiano Ronaldo may be arrested and deported from Saudi Arabia

Why Cristiano Ronaldo may be arrested and deported from Saudi Arabia

There is a possibility that Cristiano Ronaldo, the star player of Al-Nassr, may be arrested and deported from Saudi Arabia.

Why Cristiano Ronaldo may be arrested and deported from Saudi Arabia

This comes after he appeared to make an offensive gesture towards Al-Hilal fans during a highly charged match in the Saudi Pro League. Al-Nassr lost 2-0 to their rivals Al-Hilal, falling three points behind the league leaders Al-Ittihad in the title race. Throughout the match, Al-Hilal supporters taunted Ronaldo with chants of Lionel Messi, which appeared to have angered him. As he was leaving the King Fahd International Stadium, with the Messi chants still ringing in his ears, Ronaldo allegedly grabbed his genitals in response. It is unclear what motivated his actions, but a prominent lawyer and advisor to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, Nouf bin Ahmed, has announced that she has started the process for Ronaldo’s arrest and expulsion by submitting a petition to the Public Ministry of Saudi Arabia. “I don’t follow sports. Even if the crowd provoked Ronaldo, he didn’t know how to react. Cristiano’s behaviour is a crime”  “An indecent public act, which is one of the crimes that allows for arrest and deportation if committed by a foreigner. We will present a petition to the Public Ministry regarding the issue,” she said, according to Fichajes.

Why I was deported from Dubai — Bobrisky

Why I was deported from Dubai — Bobrisky

The controversial crossdresser, Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju alias Bobrisky, reveals that he was deported from Dubai because of the unmatching appearance on his passport.

Why I was deported from Dubai — Bobrisky

Speaking on Toke Makinwa‘s podcast, Bobrisky stated that he had worn a significant amount of makeup when he arrived at Immigration, causing the officers to question his identity. He explained that due to the Islamic laws in the country that prohibit cross-dressing, he was sent back to Nigeria upon his arrival at the Dubai airport. Despite having travelled to the United Arab Emirates on several occasions, he was deported on that particular day, which happened to be a Jumʿah day. Bobrisky on Why he was Deported From Dubai “The last time I went to Dubai, I was sent back to Nigeria. I have been to there so many times. But that one was their prayer, I think one of their special days. It happened to be on Friday, they go to the mosque. They are holy so extra on that day. When I got there, the camera did not accept my face. You know me na, I was on makeup, I want to brag first class, I want to talk ‘oh! guys, I’ve been to Dubai. Your mummy is in first class’. “So, I got to the Immigration where you are going to do everything. They saw my passport, they looked at my face. They said ‘face camera’. And I faced the camera. It rejected my face several times. They [Immigrantion officers] said ‘are you sure you’re the same person?’ And I said ‘yes’. The man looked at me, he said ‘Idris, you are a Muslim?’. I said ‘yes’. He looked at my passport. He was confused. “So, we went to one of their private offices. And they said ‘are you trans or..’ I said ‘ well, I used to be a guy’. And they said ‘oh! on a normal day if it is not Friday’ they would have just allowed me in. But because it was Friday, jumʿah day, they said ‘no, they can’t allow me in.”