Let’s Help! Ghanaian Family Living In Germany Needs 29,000 People To Sign A Petition Else They Are Doomed

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A Ghanaian family with four little children living in Germany will be tolerated by the authorities until January 8, 2018, in Bielefeld, a city in the Ostwestfalen-Lippe Region in the north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Patience (24) and husband together with their triplet and last born would be deported to Ghana if they fail to get 29,000 people to sign their formal written request appealing to authority in respect of their cause.

The wife tells Zionfelix.net that the petition can be signed by anyone and pleaded with Ghanaians to help her.

Click Here to Sign the Petition

Now, lets move to the main issue. Badu tells us that she left Ghana to stay with her parents in Italy at a tender age and later met her husband. Both she said had Italian documents but moved to Germany with her husband after she lived in Italy for about ten years.

Patience Badu who will be deported in few days if she fails to get people to sign her petition continued that she decided to relocate to Germany because “I can stay in any European country since I’ve Italy papers”.

“They took our papers and promised to give us Germany papers since we had Italy genuine documents but after staying here for a little over two years, they have written to us that they cannot stay with us any longer so they have to deport us to Ghana.

They are telling us the Italian papers have expired so they have to deport us to Ghana with our four children even though the triplets and the last born were born in Italy and have Italian documents.

I went to Ghanaian embassy here in Germany and they did not say anything about it” sorrowful Patience Said.

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