Talented child comedian Emmanuella thanks mom by building her a house
- 10-year-old comedian Emmanuella has change the story of her mom from tenant to landlord
- The little comedian built and furnished a portable home for her beloved mother
- Emmanuella promised to get her mom a mansion by 2021
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Kid comedian, Emmanuella, has put a smile on her mother's face after she built a befitting house for her.
Capturing her gift to her mom, 10-year-old Emmanuella noted that she built the house specifically for her mother's supportive and prayerful role in her career.
According to her, the mom wanted a portable house and that is exactly what she gifted her while she promised to complete a bigger one, a beautiful big mansion, by the year 2021.
Emmanuella also cracks a joke about her mom's spiritual status as she promised that the mansion she will build for her next year will not make them go to hell. This is the perfect example of a daughter doing the most for her momma because she knows what her mother had to sacrifice to raise her.
Her caption reads: "I built this for u mom. For all the prayers, all the encouragement, and support. Mummy I know you said u want a portable house and this is it. But forgive me because I must complete ur mansion for you next year. Don't worry it won't make us go to hell my super Christmas mummy. I love you."
The house was not only built but also furnished to taste. Santa Claus really came early for Emmanuella's mom!
Little Emmanuella as she is fondly called quickly captured the heart of millions of people in Nigeria and beyond with her comedy skit with Uncle Mark of the Mark Angel Comedy when she was barely six years old.
In an exclusive interview with Briefly.co.za, Uncle Mark revealed that Emmanuella was his neighbour's daughter and just picked on her when he needed a young child to feature in one of his comedy skits and their journey to success started from there.
She has since performed her trade in many countries of the world on special invitations.
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