CNN Photo Story:Olajumoke Orisaguna, From Bread Seller To Top Model.

Jumoke Orisaguna is a mother of two
who used to walk the streets of Lagos selling bread. Originally a
hairstylist from Osun State, south west Nigeria, she was struggling to
make ends meet, and left her husband and two children in their home town
to become a street vendor in the economic capital.
Working
from 2:30pm to 11:00pm selling bread, Jumoke would make less than $20
each day –with a profit of around $1. More photos after the cut...

Emotional Jumoke with TY Bello

TY Bello with Jumoke interviewed on CNN by Stephanie Busari


Now she’s about to become a top model; signed to a modeling agency and gaining international fame and prominence.
Renowned
Nigerian photographer TY Bello is behind the change in Jumoke’s
fortunes. TY was photographing UK popstar Tinie Tempah when Jumoke
walked into shot.

“She
seemed a little confused,” says Bello. “Some people were asking her to
walk past really quickly, others were asking her to stay, she was just
in limbo. I said ‘is it ok to take your photograph?’ And she nodded ok.”
“I didn’t think I made a great image,” Bello says, but once she posted the shots on social media, interest in Jumoke exploded.
“When the photographs landed for the first time on social media, everyone immediately thought she was a model,” Bello explains.

Jumoke still in shock

Ty Bello reassures Jumoke

The photographer that changed Jumoke’s life
“No
one believed she just walked past. It occurred to me that if everyone
thought she should be a model then maybe she should be one, then the
search for her began.”
A contract with Few Models followed and soon Jumoke’s face will appear on billboards after landing a lucrative contract

Natural Model Jumoke

Make up in process…

Jumoke is the centre of attention…

Transformed Jumoke

Long term future
“I
never expected this would ever happen to me,” says the erstwhile bread
seller. “My friends have told me they saw me on the TV and they are
really happy. My parents cannot believe their own child can become such a
success. They are all so happy.”
Now
the mum of two has been given a scholarship to complete her education,
and a bank has offered to pay for schooling for her two children, aged
five and one, until university age.
“Everyone
connected with the story because everybody has dreams,” argues Bello.
“This is a very tough time in my country… Everyone is looking for that
magical break… I think this is definitely divine because the way people
have connected with it is just phenomenal. It’s a phenomenal story.

FEW Modelling Agency directing affairs

Jumoke poses..

A natural behind the camera
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