Nursing and Midwifery Council determination — investigation committee
NMC panel orders removal of nurse Adetoyese Omiwole's register entry over voided Yunnik test result
The Nursing and Midwifery Council's Investigating Committee has directed the removal of nurse Adetoyese Omiwole's register entry after finding it was incorrectly made, relying on a test result from a Nigerian test centre where the panel found widespread fraud had taken place.
MedicWatch editorial · Published 12 June 2026 · Updated 8 July 2026
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Concerning Adetoyese Omiwole, nurse (Nursing and Midwifery Council 22C1299O).
Decision date: 12 June 2026 · Hearing started 12 June 2026
In plain English
The NMC's Investigating Committee found that Adetoyese Omiwole's entry on the nursing register was incorrectly made because it relied on a computer-based test taken at the Yunnik Technologies test centre in Nigeria. The panel found widespread fraud had taken place at the centre for many years, and the NMC declared all test results from it invalid. It noted there was no evidence that Mrs Omiwole herself acted fraudulently. The panel directed the Registrar to remove her entry from the register.
Charges
That she submitted, or caused to be submitted, a Computer Based Test result obtained at the Yunnik Technologies Limited test centre on 22 June 2021 that was subsequently declared void by the NMC due to concerns about the manner in which tests were being conducted at the test centre, and that in light of the above her entry on the NMC register was incorrectly made.
Findings
The panel found that the entry on the NMC register in the name of Adetoyese Seun Omiwole was incorrectly made. It determined that the data before it supported that widespread fraud was taking place at the Yunnik centre for many years and that the Registrar was justified in deeming any test taken there invalid. The panel noted there was no information before it about Mrs Omiwole's test time and that it was not for the panel to determine whether she used fraud. It directed the Registrar to remove her entry from the register under Article 26(7) of the Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001. No interim order was imposed because her registration had already lapsed on 31 March 2024.
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