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Oksapmin’s Son: From Barefoot Beginnings to Royal Encounters

Who would have imagined that a barefoot boy in Grade One at Oksapmin Primary School in 1978 would one day stand before the King of the Commonwealth nations? From one of the most remote places on earth to one of the most powerful — in just 55 years. It’s a story that few would believe, and even fewer would live.

Born in 1971 in Tari, high in the rugged mountains of Papua New Guinea, the Chief of PNG began life in the heart of isolation. At just two years old, he was carried to the depths of the Western Province, to a place called Nomad River — a remote mission station where modern life had not yet arrived. There was no electricity. No roads. No rice, soap, biscuits, or toys. English was foreign to his ears. He had no shoes. Clothes were reserved for special Sabbath worship days.

When Papua New Guinea gained its independence in 1975, he was four years old — a child of a newborn nation, still untouched by the outside world.

In 1978, he began Grade One at Oksapmin Primary School. His missionary parents had been transferred there, and with no shoes on his feet and no lunch in hand, he sat in class, absorbing the sounds of a new language, driven by curiosity and a quiet determination. He didn’t have much, but what he did have was priceless: faith, love, discipline, and the power of a dream.

He would go on to walk paths no one from his background had ever walked. Through education, faith, and hard work, he rose — not just through the ranks of leadership, but through life itself. From jungle trails to red carpets, from thatched huts to grand halls, he eventually stood face-to-face with presidents, prime ministers, monarchs — even the King himself.

But he never forgot where it began: in Oksapmin, where a little boy with dusty feet and big dreams first opened a schoolbook and imagined a bigger world.

His story is not just about personal triumph — it is a celebration of what is possible. It is about the power of education, the strength of Christian values, and the unshakable belief that no matter where you come from, your destiny is not limited by your beginnings.

This is Oksapmin’s son , a man and leader blessed by God who rose from the remotest corners of PNG to the very heart of global power.

This is Oksapmin’s pride and Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister, at his best.

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