"It took me 10 years" - Lady proudly shows off home she built for mom
- A young woman recently headed online to proudly show off the house she built for her mom
- In the caption of the post, she explains that building the house took her a long 10 years to do
- Many people loved the post and appreciated her hard work and dedication also taking time to commend her in the comment section
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Building a home for a parent or parents is one thing that many children dream of doing. A young South African woman can finally say that she did it for her mom even though it took her a whole ten years to complete.
Heading online, the proud young lady with the Twitter handle, @Thlolo15March shared a heartwarming, motivational, and highly inspirational post about how she finally added the finishing touches to the house that was built especially for her mother.
"It took me 10 years to build my mum this house.. nothing fancy I’m just proud I did it," she captioned a snap of the ready to live in property.
The internet clearly loved it as they reacted to the post a whopping 20k times. Many of them also headed to the comment section to both commend her and congratulate her for finally making her dream a reality.
Read a few of their comments below:
@Senzo_ndawonde_ said:
"Wow, u have done a great thing. Now u can relax and enjoy"
@SamClearance said:
"We all fighting our own battles, it's not about how long it takes to complete but the determination to finish"
@sswazi1 said:
"The most important thing is that you have started. Well done"
In similar inspiring YEN.com.gh news, a man has gotten people talking on social media after building his mother a beautiful five-bedroom apartment in the village.
The man with the Twitter handle @ifejikalinusw shared adorable photos of the house on the social media platform and disclosed that he had promised his mother to build a duplex for her but all he could afford was the five-bedroom house.
"I promised my mom in my broke days that I’d build a duplex for her in the village, but this is what I can afford to gift her now, five-bedroom flat and free water for the villagers."
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Nathaniel Crabbe (Human-Interest editor) Nathaniel Crabbe is a journalist and editor with a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, where he graduated in 2015. He earned his master's from UPSA in December 2023. Before becoming an editor/writer of political/entertainment and human interest stories at Asaase Radio, Crabbe was a news reporter at TV3 Ghana. With experience spanning over ten years, he now works at YEN.com.gh as a human interest editor. You can reach him via nathaniel.crabbe@yen.com.gh.
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