Tuesday, August 11, 2015

The Nigerian mother who used a British woman's identity to have a baby at our expense: Seven months on, she's still here, living on handouts - and hasn't paid back a penny of £3,500 it cost to deliver child

Oluwaseun Adenubi, 30, used the passport of Rita Ogunkunle, to obtain free medical care during the delivery of her son Moses
A Nigerian mother found guilty of using a British woman’s identity to give birth on the NHS is living on state handouts in London.
Oluwaseun Adenubi, 30, used the passport of Rita Ogunkunle, to obtain free medical care during the delivery of her son Moses.
She then allowed Ogunkunle, 32, and partner Michael Adebambo, 46, to register as Moses’s parents to get him free NHS care and a UK passport, a court heard in January.
Judge John Tanzer described the case as ‘a Nigerian plot to use the “International Health Service” and then take further advantage’.
Adenubi came to London when pregnant in 2014 on a family visit visa, which allowed her to stay for up to six months.
But the Mail can reveal that despite overstaying her visa and being handed an eight-month suspended prison sentence for fraud, Adenubi is still in the UK. She has not repaid a penny of the £3,500 it cost to deliver her baby, and she continues to receive free NHS care for herself and her son, now one.

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