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Monday, 13 June 2016

Brother of dying Nigerian man who needs bone marrow transplant finally gets UK visa

A man who needs a bone marrow transplant will now be able to get it
from his Nigerian brother after the Home Office has lifted his visa
ban.

Isaac Aganozor, a caretaker at a top London school, has leukaemia.
His brother Patrick, who lives in Nigeria, had his first visa request
refused as the Home Office thought he would try to stay in the UK.
The decision was overturned when a new visa request made it clear
that Dulwich College would sponsor him. The college, where Mr
Aganozor works, said it would pay his brother's £1,500 return flight
and offer him a place to stay. Mr Aganozor, of Sydenham Hill,
south-east London, is on his fifth cycle of chemotherapy.

The initial refusal letter from the British High Commission in Lagos
had said Patrick did not meet the economic requirements as he
earned £69 a month as a tricycle courier.

It said it had to take into account his personal socio-economic
circumstances, adding:

"Given your limited economic circumstances in Nigeria I am not
satisfied that these provide you with an incentive to leave the UK at
the end of your stay as claimed."
Mr Aganozor's MP Helen Hayes said the u-turn was "great news".
She said it took a "huge amount of campaigning and lobbying",
which involved her contacting the minister responsible James
Brokenshire, who took a personal interest in the case.

The Labour MP for Dulwich and West Norwood added the Home
Office then made arrangements for the application to be dealt with
quickly.

Source: BBC

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