Nigerian restaurant owners face deportation in UK

…race against time for 26,000 pounds, or else they will be deported with their three young children
A family is facing the threat of deportation unless they can urgently gather nearly £26,000 to cover new visa costs. Cynthia and Bright Chinule, owners of the popular Taste Africana restaurant in Leigh, are racing against time with just over two weeks to secure the funds or face returning to Nigeria after six years in England
The Chinules, whose Nigerian eatery has become a staple in the community, have hit financial difficulties following an unexpected roof collapse at their original premises. The incident left them devastated, occurring only two months after they first opened their doors. Fortunately, they managed to relocate to Market Street, where they’ve been welcoming diners since November 11.
…race against time for 26,000 pounds, or else they will be deported with their three young children
A family is facing the threat of deportation unless they can urgently gather nearly £26,000 to cover new visa costs. Cynthia and Bright Chinule, owners of the popular Taste Africana restaurant in Leigh, are racing against time with just over two weeks to secure the funds or face returning to Nigeria after six years in England
The Chinules, whose Nigerian eatery has become a staple in the community, have hit financial difficulties following an unexpected roof collapse at their original premises. The incident left them devastated, occurring only two months after they first opened their doors. Fortunately, they managed to relocate to Market Street, where they’ve been welcoming diners since November 11.

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