A music graduate with absolutely no medical background was given work as a doctor in a prison and a GP's surgery after stealing the identity of a fully-qualified doctor who had the same first name.
Oluwadamilola Opemuyi treated no fewer than 91 patients before being ousted as a fraudster.
The 39-year-old tricked employment agencies into believing she
was Oluwadamilola Adeyo - a General Medical Council (GMC) registered GP - by providing false documents stating she was fully qualified, before supplying Mrs Adeyo's registration number.
She also used a fake driving licence, marriage certificate and passport as she found work treating patients in five separate locations.
Applying for a position at a surgery in Southend, she told the practice manager that both of her parents were doctors. When asked where she saw herself in five years time, she replied by saying she may retrain as a brain surgeon. She was not offered a job.
In January, Middlesex based agency Meddoc Locums were duped by her bogus documents, taking her word that she was a doctor and hiring her for jobs around Britain.
She was given a position working at Elmley Prison in Kent, where she'd negotiated a fee of £500-a-day. She'd previously asked elsewhere for £2,000-an-hour.
Working across both HMP Elmley and HMP Swaleside - where GP services are provided by Minster Medical Group - Opemuyi treated dozens of inmates, despite having no clue about the medical profession.
Before time, however, both prisons received complaints about her work. When she bypassed prison protocols by increasing an inmate's opiate-based drug, her contract was terminated.
However, days later she turned up at Elmley's healthcare wing once again. Prison officers told her to leave immediately.
Despite this, bosses at Meddoc Locums chose to give her another chance, and soon she was offered a day's work at a GP's surgery in Essex.
In that single shift she saw 21 patients, even issuing a death certificate at a care home.
She then worked at a health centre in Liverpool, where she dealt with another 25 patients. At a second surgery in the city she saw a further 25, two of them on home visits.
However, after more complaints about Opemuyi's work, Meddoc opted to cut ties and offered her no more work.
The 'delusional' fraudster - whose father is a gynaecologist and mother a paediatrician - was eventually caught out when she presented two forged prescriptions at Boots chemist in Maidstone.
When arrested, she declared: 'I am a doctor and I wrote them myself.'
Opemuyi today admitted her guilt to four offences of fraud, two of possessing false identity documents and three of forgery - moments before she was due to stand trial.
Maidstone Crown Court heard that the University of West London music, technology and public relations graduate duped agencies into getting her work by assuming the identity of a fully qualified doctor and using false documents.
Prosecutor Ryan Richter said Opemuyi set out on her criminal course after failing in her bid to become registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) in December.
After telling the regulatory body that she was thinking of doing a master's degree in mental health, the council informed her that qualification alone would not be sufficient, and that she'd have to complete five years at medical school during which it was required for her to obtain degrees in medicine and surgery.
It was on the back of this rejection that her fraudulent activities began.
'She was to use Dr Adeyo's GMC registration number, utilising the similarity in their names as part of her deception of a number of agencies,' said Mr Richter.
'Miss Opemuyi conducted a brazen, sustained and intelligent campaign of forgery and fraud in order to obtain employment in a specialist profession in which the public place the highest degree of trust, when she was without appropriate training or experience.'
As well as a fake GMC registration certificate, Opemuyi was also presenting a forged driving licence, passport and marriage certificate - all of which she used when telling one employment agency she'd been offered a job paying £450,000-a-year.
Mr Richter said the total amount she defrauded was £8,916 and she was jailed this morning for two years and four months.
After sentencing, police inspector Ivan Beasley said: 'These were very serious offences committed by a woman who went to great lengths to gain employment as a doctor despite not having the necessary qualifications to do so.
'In total she treated 91 patients, all of whom have since been contacted by the NHS. They will no doubt have been alarmed and concerned to hear of Opemuyi's actions, as was the legitimate doctor whose identity she stole in order to commit her crimes.
'This was a complex investigation and I would like to pay tribute to my team of officers who worked extremely hard to get to the bottom of the case and bring Opemuyi to justice.'
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OMG!
Nigerians abroad and their funny weaves. What is this one again?
ReplyDeleteWhy she no study medicine since she's obsessed with it.
DeleteNo, she went for a short cut.
DeleteAnd to think sshe gave injections! Dis type will give u an injection in d eye wen u have stomach ache. Evil! Thank God she was caught!
ReplyDeleteLawd have mercy. Hian!
ReplyDeleteOh God! Why must they use Doctor as a profession in committing fraud, when they knew dt its a very risky profession since it deals with human life? God protect ur children pls. Fake doctors everywhere.
ReplyDeleteThis girl is so stupid
ReplyDeleteYou no come naija pull this stunt na obodo oyibo you go try shit!
See her face looking so bold and evil. What if these patients had died? Been paralysed? Mad? She's one very wicked human,thank goodness she was caught
See her ugly face.
ReplyDeleteGood 4 her.
Thank God she was ousted on time; shame on her, she even has dubious looks.
ReplyDeleteShe can now remain in the prison as an inmate; i'm sure she's used to the environment already.
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imagine
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Got no atom of sympathy for her.
DeleteShe should be jailed asap or hung cos ladies like this are heartless.
Imagine! Of all things to fake,u had to fake u were a doctor,knowing fully well they dealt with lives on daily basis.
Abeg she's a killer and as such same should be done to her.
Only God knows how many people she had sent to an early grave.
No need jailing her cos she ain't remorseful,she can't be cos peeps like her dnt show remorse...the should be tied to a seat asap and electrocuted!!! *makesanidontcareface*
This one she has been termed delusional,trust them to send her to a mental home instead of to jail...obodo oyibo and their laws atimes sef eh
Whaaat! The thing money dey cause ehn, imagine thbe no of people she gave treatment to. May God save us.
ReplyDeleteHmmm..., operation 'catch me if you can'. I wish some Nigerians can use their smarts in more worthwhile & legal ventures instead of 419 things. She's a smart one tho. Thank God sey she no kee person.
ReplyDeleteToo long to read.....na her wahala
ReplyDeleteSome people get mind sha
ReplyDeleteWonders will never end. Well, she can continue her job in Jail as Inmate Doctor.
ReplyDeleteGood
ReplyDeleteWhat a disgrace.
ReplyDeleteHer parents are doctors even, I can imagine they would have wanted her to study medicine but she would be whining about how music is her calling and how they should let her live her life.
She don old now, come realise say Na medicine pay pass... Lol.
I hope they send her for psychiatric evaluation cos what she did was more than a crime, she put the lives of people at risk. They need to ensure she isn't schizophrenic before they release her.
Hahahhahahaha
Deleteu got it!
bn Naija parents,dey would have started "grooming" her to read Medicine d very day she was Born...Lolz
Very Brazen.
She is got à very cute nose.
Gbam!
DeleteIt tarries but not forever!
ReplyDeleteJust see her face. Like a man with wig. Hian
ReplyDeleteHome. Or abroad; Nigerians no dey fail demselves... Too many quacks in d medical profession. Whew!
ReplyDeleteWow! By hook or crook, I must fulfill my Fantasy.
ReplyDeleteGod, we re in ur hand
Na destiny oh, I must be a doctor or die trying, what a shame!
DeleteWhirlwind
This seems so impossible but true.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable! People get mind sha! Hope she no kill anybody in the process.
ReplyDeleteShe better utilise her prison time by studying a course related to her interest.
ReplyDeleteSharp girl.
Na wa o them plenty everywhere.
ReplyDeleteWillie willie turn doctor.
ReplyDeleteHian!!! Biko this one shouldn't be allowed outside the bars! What evils! Error! She is capable of murder. God deliver your people from wicked and unreasonable men and women.
ReplyDeleteWow! God help us all!
ReplyDeleteWait! How on this living earth was she doing it with any knowledge of it. This is rare, like true but unbelievable
ReplyDeleteInhumane
ReplyDeleteI only saw that cute lipstick! No time to read long story. What shade is that???? I'm dark skinned too and I love it...
ReplyDeleteThings are happening
ReplyDeleteLook at her face
All the money and no class! what a twat
ReplyDeleteWhen mum nd dad begged her to study medicine she bluntly refused nd wld rather carry earphone around d house rapping trash.....lol
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