Nigerian Who Cost the NHS £200,000 Believed to Be Working as an Avon Lady

According to recent reports coming out of Poplar, in East London, the Nigerian mother who cost the National Health Service £200,000 by giving birth to her quintuplets in the United Kingdom last April is now working illegally as an Avon sales representative.

Bimbo Ayelabola, also widely known as the "health tourist mum", managed to get a visitor's visa for the United Kingdom a few days after she discovered that she was pregnant while at home in Nigeria.

Previously, she had taken twice the prescribed dose of a potent fertility drug while at home with Lagos in the hopes of getting pregnant.

As a result, Ms. Ayelobola arrived in the United Kingdom only to receive the best treatment possible after she was hospitalized for months and gave birth to five babies.

At first, an emergency scan on the National Health Service's tab showed that she was expecting four babies. However, after a complex Caesarean section that was performed on April 28, doctors discovered that she had actually been carrying quintuplets.

Now out of the hospital, Ms. Ayelobola has reportedly been working as an Avon lady, which is in violation of the terms of her visitor's visa.

According to one neighbour, "She is definitely working for Avon because I bought something from her last month. She never let on that she was not allowed to work in this country".

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