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These are linked appeals against the decisions of First-tier Tribunal Judge Lal promulgated on 11 November 2014 allowing each of the appeals of Ms Olufunmiloa Oganla, Mr Abdul Azeez Oladipupo Oganlo, Mr Mohammed Farruk Atolani Oganla, and Ms Oyinkansola Mofisat Feyisayo Oganla, against the decisions of the Secretary of State for the Home Department dated 6 January 2014 to remove them from the United Kingdom.
Although before me the Secretary of State is the appellant and the Oganlas are the respondents, for the sake of consistency with the proceedings before the First-tier Tribunal I shall hereafter refer to the Oganlas as the Appellants and the Secretary of State as the Respondent.
The Appellants are nationals of Nigeria. They are a mother and her three children with the respective dates of birth of 8 June 1966, 17 September 1992, 14 January 1996 and 19 April 2004.
The immigration histories of the appellants are helpfully set out at paragraphs 1 and 2 of the decision of the First-tier Tribunal in the following terms:
�The Appellants entered the UK on 15 July 2006 on visitor visas. The Second and Third Appellants were 14 and 13 years of age and the Fourth Appellant was 2 years of age at the time of entry. They have not held any other form of leave. It appears that an application was made in March 2010, which was refused in June 2010 but the matters were not taken to appeal.�
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