A Caucasian guy, who left his home country seven years ago as a single man, is overjoyed to return to New Zealand with his wife and four children.
In an interview with the respectable Kenyan website TUKO.co.ke, Geof Walker disclosed that he was a single, carefree man when he first arrived in Uganda.
But Miriam, a mother of two by herself, was crucial in changing his life. He added that he was a well-known photographer before moving to Uganda from Wairarapa, New Zealand, and that he still pursues that career.
Walker stated, “I went from being single and childless when I arrived in Uganda in December 2016 to being back in Aotearoa, New Zealand in December 2023 with a partner and four gorgeous kids to start a new experience in a new nation, in a new year.”
Things were not looking good for the family when they intended to go in 2020, despite the fact that they have all returned to New Zealand.
“Comrades… Our family, consisting of one Kiwi and five Ugandans, has reached Aotearoa/New Zealand four years after they set out on their adventure there, Walker said.
He continued on Twitter, saying, “The pandemic delays left us empty, and today we need support to repay the loans made to get us here.. please.”
A woman going by the name Hellen Clark learned about their plight and decided to help them by creating a fundraising page with the goal of gathering KSh 5 million (N30 million), which will let them begin their lives.
“Check out this page for Geoff Walker and his family, who recently returned to the Wairarapa from northern Uganda. In the Wairarapa, Geoff has a solid reputation as a photographer. Support is desperately needed to allow the family to reimburse the New Zealand Government for the costs of their lengthy and costly return.
The family had no assets and very few personal belongings when they arrived. Giving even a little will make a big difference, she continued.