Man Takes His House From Foundation Level to Decking in 6 Days, Labourers and Carpenters Get Busy

Man Takes His House From Foundation Level to Decking in 6 Days, Labourers and Carpenters Get Busy

  • A Nigerian man who succeeded in a business told people that building a house from savings is not good enough
  • The man stated that he spent so much money on it as he built the structure in six days from the foundation level
  • Many Nigerians agreed with him on having a stable source of income before planning to have a house

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A hardworking plantain chips businessman on his third house project spoke again about his life and success.

The man, identified as @adegbengaolusegun on TikTok, said people doubted him when he told them he took his house from the foundation level to decking in six days.

House building in Nigeria/structure at decking level.
The man shared videos of labourers working on his building project. Photo source: @adegbengaolusegun
Source: UGC

House at decking level

To show people he was not making empty talks, he called one of his labourers in a TikTok video to affirm the days spent on the project.

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The businessman also advised social media users not to build a house with their savings.

He said that without being financially stable, one could quickly go broke after investing in a building project.

Watch his video below:

YEN.com.gh compiled some of the reactions to his money management advice below:

frenchyofficial1 said:

"I learnt this the hard way I went so broke."

TeeRush said:

"Na my money I fit do anything way I like."

Cee-boy AnodaLevu asked:

"How much to build 3 bedrooms reach lintel level? Just asking respectfully?"

Chinonso Ajibo said:

"Omo na the mistake way I do be this."

olassy201 said:

"Then do level levelling then start doing decking all within 6days abi. weldone."

OLAWISE said:

"E no work for u no mean say e no go work for another person."

Dimeji Fundz said:

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"No be u go tell me waiting I go use my money do."

slimzy Cash $$$ said:

"But you dey building house why not make u go rent house."

olassy201 said:

"Then do level levelling then start doing decking all within 6days abi. weldone."

Dimeji Fundz said:

"No be u go tell me waiting I go use my money do."

Young Man Starts Building Foundation, His Friends Storm Site to Celebrate With Him

Earlier, YEN.com.gh wrote about a young Nigerian man who invited all his friends to the construction site to celebrate.

People who viewed his video questioned why he hosted such a large "party" considering how far he still needed to go.

Some Nigerians encouraged him not to share his success with his pals since he did not know who would wish him well.

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