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58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by Amotolongbo(f): 2:41pm On Jul 11, 2020


The 58 Nigerian doctors who were prevented by the Nigeria Immigration Service from boarding a plane to the United Kingdom were expected to earn between £51,384 (N25.1m) and £98,112 (N47.9m) per year depending on the experience they have.

This is apart from the special allowances and other perks such as free meals they were expected to get on the job.

This is according to the advertorial by NES Health Care, a UK-based firm that helps over 150 private hospitals to recruit doctors from all over the world.

The advertorial reads in part, “Are you a doctor with ICU (Intensive Care Unit) and anaesthesia experience, looking for a better work/life balance? At NES Healthcare we can offer you this with one of our ICU RMO positions.

“You will be working in a private Hospital group, and we have various locations around the UK. The rotation is one week on duty then one week off + accommodation and meals are provided free of charge during your on duty week.

“To apply you will need a minimum of three years post-graduate experience and have 18+ months of ICU and Anaesthesia experience. Salary is from £51,384 to £98,112 dependent on experience. Contract is for a minimum of one year. You will need to hold full GMC Registration with a licence to practice, or be eligible to apply.”

The firm states that its aim is to successfully address the acute shortage of doctors in the UK and to do so in a way that simultaneously reduces overall expenditure.

The PUNCH learnt that hundreds of Nigerian doctors had applied for the jobs advertised by NES Health Care as far back as January. They had written the exams and were interviewed via Skype.

Many of them had also been offered employment in the UK and had processed their necessary documents through the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria and obtained security clearance from the Nigeria Police Force attesting to the fact that they had no criminal record.

However, the last step to their emigration which was obtaining a UK visa, was not achieved because the UK High Commission in Nigeria had remained closed since April due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The PUNCH learnt that in mid-June, the recruiting firm sent an email to the doctors, informing them that they had received approval from the UK government to fly them to England after which they would be issued visas on arrival.

The doctors were also asked to pay £500 (N244, 500) to secure a seat on a chartered aeroplane that would fly from the UK to convey them from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, because Nigeria had not yet lifted the ban on flights due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The email which was sighted by The PUNCH read in part, “I am the recruitment director with NES Healthcare and I would like to inform you of an important update. As you are aware, the TSL Contact Visa Centres in Nigeria are currently closed and there is no guidance when they will be re-opening.

“In addition, we are aware that there are no immediate plans to re-open Nigerian airspace to international/commercial flights.

“We have therefore been in discussions with UK Visas and Immigration about a potential solution that would allow you to travel to the UK. With their agreement, we will issue you a visa waiver letter. This will allow you to travel to the UK and then apply for your visa once you are here.

“We are also planning to arrange a private charter flight to the UK leaving from Nigeria… The cost of the flight will be heavily subsidised by NES Healthcare so we will only ask for a contribution of £500 towards this.”


It was learnt that after the necessary payments had been made by about 58 of the doctors, they made their way to the MMIA but were stopped from travelling by the NIS.

The NIS Spokesman, Sunday James, said in a statement on Friday that the doctors claimed to be going for training but had no visas.

The statement read in part, “The 58 medical doctors were refused departure in line with Section 31 subsection 2a and b, of Act 2015. The chartered flight approved for landing in Nigeria was to carry 42 medical doctors for a training program but they were 58 with only two having visas for entry into the UK, a situation that calls for refusal of departure.”


Calls put through to NES Healthcare’s London phone number went straight to voicemail on Saturday

Nigeria has witnessed the exit of hundreds of doctors in recent years due to the poor salaries they earn which is usually between N80,000 ($206) and N150,000 ($387) per month for doctors with less than three years experience working in public hospitals.

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by BrighterMe: 2:45pm On Jul 11, 2020
Open the link please
Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by TransflectTP(m): 2:48pm On Jul 11, 2020
Naija
Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by GboyegaD(m): 2:51pm On Jul 11, 2020
They should let them go ooo. If naija no wan pay them their worth, why delay them of their success? Worse na to travel go Ghana pass there enter jand.

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by Freestainworld(m): 3:02pm On Jul 11, 2020
they should allow them go, who wan suffer for this lying government.

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by Amotolongbo(f): 6:30pm On Jul 11, 2020
It is well
Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by Idyllic: 6:36pm On Jul 11, 2020
The doctors could not have attempted to travel unless there was an arrangement with UKVI. They are intellectuals. UKVI granted them visa waiver.

During this COVID period, if you are a doctor from anywhere in the world and you have a job offer in the UK. You can travel to the UK without visa. Your employer will apply for visa waiver on your behalf and UKVI will issue you a visa waiver letter which will allow you entry into the UK.
They started it during this COVID period because UK visa office in Nigeria and many other places are closed because of the pandemic. That's why they put that in place so that doctors who want to travel to UK to resume job can do that.

I guess the problem was that their employer did not carry the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) along.
UK visa office in Nigeria will soon reopen, so they will leave soonest

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by SEEDORF441(m): 6:36pm On Jul 11, 2020
The more you go the more you see
Let them go and see more

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by Richdad50(m): 10:04pm On Jul 11, 2020
shocked

What the immigration service did to those doctors is nothing more than what satan does when something good is about to come your way.

Nigeria is dead and no sane human would build his or her future around a country that can't project where it would be in the next 5 years.

NB: For each time I type on Nairaland, I only but weep. A site that has so much goodwill but its operators possess an archaic posture to 'improvement'. They post bad stuff about governance every day on this site but have remained inept and incapable of moving forward, resistant to change.

Richdad

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by JosephXavier: 10:05pm On Jul 11, 2020
This one na to comot food from person mouth

People that are paid 387 USD that will amount to at most 5k in a year in Nigeria annually have counterparts earning close to 100k in UK

Zoogeria can't help you and won't let you help yourself

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by Sunnycliff(m): 10:05pm On Jul 11, 2020
Going to where their services are valued. Kudos

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by AntiWailer: 10:06pm On Jul 11, 2020
without giving them visa ?

What if they get there and d no give dem visa.

They would be using them with crappy pay.

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by Blackking98(m): 10:06pm On Jul 11, 2020
They should let them go. What is it? Let them go and Chase the bread mbok. who Nigeria epp?

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by Nobody: 10:06pm On Jul 11, 2020
When a country fails to utilize what they HV well.. that is what u get.
They shud allow them, abeg, they HV families to cater for angry angry angry

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by hammer3: 10:07pm On Jul 11, 2020
E NO GO BETTER FOR THE PEOPLE THAT STOP THEM.


IF NIGERIANS KEEP ELECTING USELESS PEOPLE INTO POWER, THEN ALL THE USEFUL PEOPLE WILL LEAVE A USELESS NIGERIA.



EVEN SOLDIERS DON GET SENSE TO LEAVE ARMY.




PLEASE, THEY SHOULD LET THEM GO AND FIND THEIR LIFE, IF NOTHING FOR THEIR CHILDREN SAKE.

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by mygee2(m): 10:07pm On Jul 11, 2020
Why were they stopped can't a person decide to travel and nakr money in peace

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by Millennialaku(m): 10:07pm On Jul 11, 2020
shocked see juicy salary....those doctors must be fuming right now grin

they should travel to another African country then vamoose from there wink

FG na bad belle oh...........chai

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by Gondonu: 10:08pm On Jul 11, 2020
Just see the useless country embarrassing its potentials before the world.Even Nigerian Army soldiers are now applying for voluntary retirement under this hopeless govt

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by Etinosa1234: 10:08pm On Jul 11, 2020
grin Some people don dey accuse Nigeria saying they don’t know what they are doing

Hope they are satisfied now grin

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by noobs123: 10:08pm On Jul 11, 2020
They want to fly without visa. The thing wey money go cause ehh.

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by oluwasegun007(m): 10:08pm On Jul 11, 2020
Since you can't promise them thousand...
Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by IvarTheBoneless: 10:08pm On Jul 11, 2020
shocked

Even we herbalists and native doctors were promised visas. angry

FG, take time ooo.

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Re: 58 Nigerian Doctors Stopped At Lagos Airport, Were Promised Millions By UK Firm by OzziOhinoyi(m): 10:08pm On Jul 11, 2020
I thought as much.

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