
Nafi L (1/3)
Part 1 My parents migrated from Samoa in the 80’s. They were both teachers in Samoa, and education was really important to them. In…
Read MorePart 1 My parents migrated from Samoa in the 80’s. They were both teachers in Samoa, and education was really important to them. In…
Read MoreI left school as soon as I was legally allowed to, but had mentally left long before then. With no formal qualification I found…
Read MoreI’m 76 but I’m gonna live for another 90 years! I say aim high!! I’ve lived in Papakura for over 50 years and I’ve…
Read MoreI am someone who loves to give things a crack. I’m also very competitive! When work decided to join the “Steptember” challenge I announced…
Read MoreI was in my last year of high school but not really into learning. Education was not a priority and school was a social…
Read MoreWhen I proposed to my wife I was so stressed! It’s not normal in traditional Samoan culture and I didn’t know how to go…
Read MoreMy dad died when I was four or five leaving mum with five of us kids. I ended up in a children’s home for…
Read MoreEducation was not important to my family, but life skills were. Dad taught us so many skills that today people are going to uni…
Read MoreI was 19 or 20 when I came to New Zealand from Samoa. My english wasn’t very good because I had missed a lot…
Read MoreMy parents weren’t the richest, but they were smart with their money. They also showed us immense care and compassion and they are where…
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