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.

Sunday 3 October 2010

No room to relax

There is really no room to relax when every time l. try to close my eyes there is one problem or the other ready to brew but l don't know when all this is going to end .With the help of all the lovely good hearted people that has stood
behind l was able to go to Liverpool to make Further Representation now is the turn of my housing providers to stress me out ,this is the Third time l will be receiving a letter from them asking me to move to Leeds .Lhave made several cases and reason why l can't but they are not seeing it my way l just hope this ordeal will pass by quickly and l can fully concentrate on my kids. It is really a hard life as an asylum seeker

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