Quack nurse arrested for making a patient permanently disabled

Quack nurse arrested for making a patient permanently disabled

A 35-year-old nurse identified as Jimoh Ganiyat, has been apprehended by the police for allegedly injecting a 22-year-old graduate, Omosebi Tomiwa, in the nerve and causing permanent disability to one of his legs.
The suspect who claimed to be a registered nurse in the Arigbajo area of Ogun State was on Monday, December 19, 2022, arraigned before an Itori Magistrate Court.
She was charged before the magistrate on a 5-count charge bordering on negligence and reckless treatment of the victim as well as malicious assault on the victim and the mother.
It is reported that s after committing the act, she threatened the life of the victim as well as that of his mother.
It was gathered that the accused person in the process of treating the victim for malaria and typhoid injected him in the nerve thereby causing disability to one of his legs.
The charge against the nurse read:
“That you Jimoh Ganiyat ,f, on the May 22, 2022 at 1 Olorunsogo Street, Arigbajo, Ewekoro, Ogun State r£cklessly and negligently commit an act on one Omosebi Tomiwa by not giving him proper medical precaution and by endangering his life and thereby committed an offence contrary to section 343 (i,e f,g ) of Criminal Code Laws of Ogun State of Nigeria 2006.
“That you, Jimoh Ganiyat on the October 2, 2022, at about 21:15 hrs at the same place in the same magisterial district did a§§ault one Mrs Omosebi Toyin by inflicting inj¥ries on her body and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 351 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun State 2006.”

Quack doctor arrested in Rivers State after trying to pay for hotel lodging with fake alert

Quack doctor arrested in Rivers State after trying to pay for hotel lodging with fake alert

Philip Agbe Chukwuemeka, a quack medical doctor who has concealed his true identity for many years was exposed following his arrest in Rivers State.

The embattled young man from Umuhunvosi Village in the Isiala-Ngwa South Local Government Area of Abia State, was arrested by the Rivers State Police Command for purchasing goods using a fake alert.
He had met a lady via Badoo social media platform and travelled from Enugu to Port Harcourt to meet her in person.
Philip met his waterloo after paying for his lodging during their date with fake credit alerts totalling about N111,000.

NTA Road, Port HarcourtHe was subsequently arrested at Mgbuoba NTA Road, Port Harcourt, and transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for investigation and possible prosecution.
During interrogation, the suspect claimed to be a medical doctor working at the Enugu State University Teaching Hospital.
However, investigation revealed that his claim was false as he had dropped out of the University of Nigeria Nsukka in Year 2.
Commissioner of Police in the state, Eboka Friday, called on residents to be careful with strangers they met on social media and be quick in reporting individuals with deceptive tendencies, the spokesperson for the command, DSP Grace Iringe-Koko, said.