STOP the Social Service's Secret Adoption of Wanangwa Mvula's Child

Children should never be put for adoption without the surving parent's knowledge or consent. Wanangwa's child was put for adoption, in United Kingdom, by the Nottingham Social Services, without his knowledge. 

Until Wanangwa was remo

ved from United Kingdom in 2009, he was actively involved with the upbringing of his child.

In 2010, a 

year after Wanangwa left the United Kingdom,

 

the child was taken  into care.  Wanangwa was contacted, whilst in Malawi, by both his ex-partner and the social service regarding the welfare of his child. On applying to come to United Kingdom to sort out the matter, he was told that his removal does  not expire until 

2019. 

In June 2013 Wanangwa's ex-partner died in the United Kingdom.  However, 

social services failed to notify Wanangwa. Instead they secretly decided to  put his child for adoption.



Wanangwa is hurting and wants to be reunited with his child.  He is a capable father and has all the resourses he needs to bring up his child. Malawi allows dual citizenship until a child is 21. The fact that Wanangwa resides in Malawi does not make him less of a father! 

For further information do not hesitate to contact us at malawiwomenassociation@gmail.com

Malawi Women Association in partnership with Men Against Violence Malawi



TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

Update #29 years ago
Its good news. Wanangwa a hearing date of 29 July for an application of the adoption of his son. It is not clear as to why the social service in Nottingham City maintained the child has already been adopted?. As they are still not coopersting to our enquiries all will be revealed at the hearing.
Update #110 years ago
Parents should flee UK to stop social workers taking children, says Lib Dem family campaigner
According to the Daily Mail in United Kingdom, Liberal Democrat MP John Hemming spoken out as evidence emerged suggesting children are being wrongly taken into care
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