
Model Ajoh
"Refugees life is very hard," explains Ajoh - her gorgeous smile lost for a moment. "Life is very hard, especially for single ladies. My mum who had four children had to work so very hard..."
Ajoh went to school in the refugee camps but there was nothing much else to do. When the news came from her half sister, who was living in New Zealand, that Ajoh and her family could join her it was greeted with a mixture of sadness and joy.
"I was very sad to leave my friends, but we knew New Zealand was a nice place to live. Now, if I work and get money I would love to sponsor them to come over. It's a real good place to be."
Ajoh and her family arrived in New Zealand in 2005 and spent their first six weeks in the Refugee Centre in Mangere before they got a house.
"I used to be the kind of person who didn't want to be the centre of attention. I used to be shy and think I can't do things. But modelling has really made a difference. I am proud of myself. Proud of who I am.
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