Help keep the Okpara family safe in Sheffield! Their application for asylum has been poorly handled and consequently they have been issued deporation papers. If forced to return to Nigeria their lives will be at risk and they will not be safe. In Sheffield they are embedded in our community and the children are content and happy members of their school. Both community and school would be devastated if the family were deported. Hear and read Mildred Okpara's blog here.
Thank you to all those who joined the Rally on Saturday, 25th September outside Shefffield Town Hall.

Tuesday 28 September 2010

The days go on and on

Monday is the beginning of another school week,  my activities started as usual making sure the kids get into school ,settled in and start off with me having to talk with the lovely people that has risen to give us good support and to be honest with you the whole situation of what l should do ,how l should go about things is better off with them and l really do appreciate because l cannot do it better that,s while in as much as l fel ashame of myself l am not  regreting that my campaign went into school.
Went into the studio as usually to do my radio progranne with open mind despite my heart being heavy with worries l was still able to do my hourly show cos is what l enjoy doing.
Yea  Tuesday is here and gone , is  count down to the road to LIVERPOOL am not looking foward to it but is what l have to do.Is really scarey,this is a building you enter and no way of escaping if the worst is to happen am only trying to be brave.l laugh and behave as if everything is ok when am out there but inside of me l know am not feeling too fine ,l ,find it difficult to sleep in the night infact l hate it when it's night time .But  The Struggle Continues.

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