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Nigerian-born nurse loses licence in Australia for sleeping on duty

by Folarin Kehinde January 24, 2026
written by Folarin Kehinde

A Nigerian-born nurse, Chimzuruoke Okembunachi, has been stripped of her nursing registration in Australia after a tribunal found that she repeatedly slept during night shifts at an aged care facility, thereby placing elderly residents at serious risk.

According to reports by the Daily Mail, the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal, on January 20, ruled that Ms Okembunachi’s conduct in March 2024 amounted to professional misconduct, ordering the cancellation of her nursing licence.

Ms Okembunachi, 25, had commenced employment at Hardi Aged Care, Guildford, in western Sydney, in February 2024. She was suspended barely a month later and subsequently tendered her resignation.

Tribunal proceedings revealed that between March 13 and March 27, she was the only registered nurse on duty during night shifts, supervising three to four assistants-in-nursing (AINs) while responsible for the care of about 100 residents.

Evidence showed that on six separate nights, Ms Okembunachi failed to carry out her duties after falling asleep on duty. On three occasions, residents reportedly missed prescribed doses of morphine.

On March 21–22, an AIN reportedly switched on the light at the nurses’ station in an attempt to wake her, but she allegedly turned it off shortly afterwards and went back to sleep.

The tribunal also heard that on March 15, she instructed an AIN to administer Panadol to a resident, despite the assistant not being authorised to do so, reportedly saying, “It’s okay, sister, just give it to him.”

Two nurses later reported her conduct on March 27. The following day, she received an email notifying her of her suspension and inviting her to a meeting. However, she resigned about 20 minutes later and declined to attend the meeting.

Ms Okembunachi, who was born in Nigeria, migrated to Australia in 2018. She obtained a Bachelor of Nursing Science in 2021 and was studying medicine at Western Sydney University while working at the aged care facility.

In her submission to the tribunal, she said the incidents caused her “significant stress,” admitting that she should not have accepted the role. “Working night shifts during the week was putting patients’ safety at risk,” she said, adding that sleeping on duty meant she failed in her responsibility to supervise staff and residents.

While the tribunal acknowledged her “remorseful and contrite” attitude, it ruled that deregistration was necessary, stating that her actions “had the potential to endanger the lives of patients under her care.”

Ms Okembunachi is barred from applying for a review of the decision for at least nine months. She has since stepped away from nursing but continues her medical studies, supported by her father and a Centrelink Student Allowance.

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BREAKING: Nigerian Gov’t Fires Back, Urges Citizens to Avoid Travelling to Australia

by Folarin Kehinde January 1, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Nigerian government has cautioned its citizens against travelling to Australia due to rising cases of Islamophobia and antisemitism.

The warning, a swift response to Australia’s travel warning, was issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, citing “reported cases of discrimination, harassment, and verbal abuse targeted at foreigners”.

According to Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, the Acting Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the warning became necessary due to the “unfortunate recent surge in antisemitic and Islamophobic hate crimes in Australia.” Ebienfa noted that while Australia is known for its multiculturalism and tolerance, incidents of Islamophobia and antisemitism have occurred recently in certain areas.

The Nigerian government’s warning comes on the heels of a disturbing incident in the Sydney suburb of Woollahra, where a car was set ablaze and anti-Israel graffiti was sprayed on nearby buildings.

“This event is part of a broader increase in both antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents in Australia, coinciding with international conflicts and tensions.

“Nigerians are therefore advised to be mindful of the prevailing cultural and social dynamics to ensure their safety and comfort.

“To this end, extra vigilance and necessary precautions are strongly recommended.

“Nigerian travellers and residents of Australia who experience or witness any form of racist attack or harassment should contact the High Commission of Nigeria at 26 Guilfoyle St, Yarralumla ACT 2600, Canberra, Australia. Phone: +61262158500. Email: chancery@nigeria-can.org.au,” Ebienfa added.

The warning is a direct response to the Australian government’s earlier travel advisory, which urged its citizens to reconsider travelling to Nigeria due to a volatile security environment marked by terrorism, kidnapping, and the potential outbreak of civil unrest.

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Novak Djokovic saga: In a dirty immigration Lodge with bugs, His mother on Australian detention

by Leading Reporters January 7, 2022
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Tennis star Novak Djokovic has been detained in a hotel after he failed to produce required papers for entry into Australia. He is being hauled up at a Melbourne immigration detention facility.

The world’s no-1 tennis player was denied entry by authorities as wasn’t vaccinated. Djokovic was set to take part in the Australian Open as he landed at Melbourne’s Tullamarine airport on Wednesday. 

Djokovic is reportedly being held at Park Hotel in Melbourne. Djokovic’s mother Dijana alleged that his  “accommodation is terrible” and he is being put in a “small, immigration hotel with bugs”

“It’s all dirty, the food is terrible,” Dijana said as even as Djokovic’s wife thanked supporters amid the vaccine row.

Djokovic’s father alleged his son was a victim of a “political witch hunt” and “corona fascism”.

Djokovic’s mother said the tennis ace is having trouble sleeping and he is not been given a chance to move to a “better hotel” or a “rented house”.

Meanwhile, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic declared that the whole country was backing the tennis star as he added that “authorities are undertaking all measures in order that maltreatment of the world’s best tennis player ends as soon as possible.”

The Serbian government said, “Djokovic is not a criminal, terrorist or illegal migrant” amid an escalating diplomatic row with Australia. 

There were also protests outside the hotel where Djokovic is being detained as police moved to clear the area.

Djokovic appealed his deportation and which is set to last until Monday when his case will be heard in court.

The Australian Open begins on January 17.

(With inputs from Agencies)

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No quarantine or vaccination hub: As Singapore-Australia travel bubble in Process

by Leading Reporters March 14, 2021
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Singapore is discussing the possibility of an air travel bubble which will allow residents of Singapore and Australia to travel between both countries without the need for quarantine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Sunday (March 14).

It noted however, that the Republic is not in discussions on the concept of a quarantine centre or vaccination hub.

It was responding to media queries following a report in The Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday, which said that the Australian government was working on a plan to establish Singapore as a quarantine gateway, holiday destination and potential vaccination hub for returning Australians, international students and business travelers.

“We are not in discussion on the concept of a quarantine centre or vaccination hub,” said MFA in a statement.

Options being looked at include a travel bubble and priority travel for some groups. 

“Singapore is currently in discussions with Australia on the mutual recognition of vaccination certificates and resumption of travel with priority for students and business travellers,” said the ministry.

“We are also discussing the possibility of an air travel bubble which will allow residents of Singapore and Australia to travel between both countries without the need for quarantine.”

Australian nationals can already transit via Singapore without quarantining to return home if they travel on approved transit routes.

“Australia is a key partner of Singapore in the region,” said MFA.

“We are in discussions on how to cooperate in opening our economies safely, taking into consideration the Covid-19 situation in both countries. Thus far, Singapore and Australia have been able to control the Covid-19 pandemic.”

Australia currently has a one-way “travel bubble” with New Zealand, allowing New Zealanders to visit without quarantining, though the scheme has been suspended a number of times in response to coronavirus outbreaks.

Singapore so far has only one travel bubble – with Hong Kong. This has yet to kick in due to the increase in Hong Kong cases last year.

The city state is looking to establish reciprocal travel bubbles with more countries, but this has not taken off so far.

Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung has said these may well become a reality in the second half of the year with places with low to moderate infection rates.

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Bandits and Criminals Deserve Punishment, Abiara tells FG

by Leading Reporters March 13, 2021
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The Retired General Evangelist Christ Apostolic Church, Worldwide, Prophet S.K Abiara has charged the Federal Government of Nigeria to punish bandits and criminal elements terrorizing the nation.

Abiara while speaking at a press conference in Abuja over the weekend stated that justice needs to be done so that criminal act such as kidnapping and banditry must stop in Nigeria.

“The criminals are very rampant, and this is because there is no justice. I will like to advice the government that criminals should be punished, and proper justice be done, this will allow others to stop the criminal act”.

Meanwhile, Abiara noted that it is time Nigerians rise to pray as one nation so that peace will reign in the land.

Abiara however urge the federal government to follow the steps of developed nations in curbing the movement of cattle herders in Nigeria.

“Though the government is trying on this issue but I will like to advice the government to borrow a leaf from developed nations where you cannot see illicit movement of cattle across their road.

“Countries such as USA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA and the likes, most of our leaders too travel abroad, they can never see these animals moving about the city center, we must find a way around this.

“It is very embarrassing even for visitors to see this happening in our country, so I want to advice the government to make adequate arrangements like other developed countries”. He added.

Abiara further advice that it is time states go into farming instead of waiting for a particular part of the country to bring in food.

“I want to advice all the states to go into farming, when all states have sufficient food and livestock, they will not bother about shortage of food, so I want to advice all the states to go into farming and livestock farming too to ensure food sufficiency”.

Also, Abiara stated that in order to ensure peace and tranquility in the country, the elected leaders must fulfill their campaign promises to the electorates while the masses too should exercise patience for government to fulfill her mandate instead of resulting to violence.

“We are in a democratic government and as such the government must fulfill campaign promises and must listen to the yearning of the electorates.

“This is very important because when you do not listen to the people and fulfill campaign promises, this will cause violence, and the masses too should be patient on the government particularly the youth”.

Abiara, through his foundation distributed food items, cash donations and empowerment scheme for the less privilege, noted that people are hungry, and as such the need for the donation.

He thereby advised well meaning Nigerians and philanthropist to use their wealth for the poor as exemplified by Jesus Christ.

“People are very hungry, and it is very good to lend a helping hand, so am using this opportunity to call on those who have should share with the less privileged in our society”.

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