Crowd Gathers to Celebrate As Young Woman Builds Beautiful House, TikTok Video Amazes Peeps

Crowd Gathers to Celebrate As Young Woman Builds Beautiful House, TikTok Video Amazes Peeps

  • A Nigerian girl has successfully completed work on her first house, and she has taken to social media to show it off
  • Sharing the story of the house on TikTok, the girl stated that she achieved the feat at the age of 20
  • Many friends, family and well-wishers gathered to celebrate with her after the building was completed

A Nigerian lady is currently over the moon as she completed work on her first house at a young age.

In a video shared on TikTok by @sugarmummy912, the lady claimed she built the house at 20.

A lady built her house at the age of 20.
The lady said the house was her first. Image: TikTok/@sugarmummy912.
Source: UGC

Woman celebrates home

TikTokker @sugarmummy912 said she was a small girl with a big God and showed off the house to friends and well-wishers who came to cheer her.

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Many people attended what looked like a grand opening of the house after it was completed.

She encouraged those who have no house to congratulate her since theirs will also come to pass.

Watch the video below:

Reactions as a lady builds her first house

@Blessing Maurice said:

"Congratulations dear. I will be 20 soon and it has been my dream to gift myself a land as a birthday gift....God will continue to straighten you."

@Queen J said:

"I don pass 20 so before 30 I go build my own."

@Divine Light said:

"Congratulations my dear, I dreamt about it but am confused if I should fucus on education or what."

@slim mama said:

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"I tap from your Grace. Mine is coming, I done buy enough land keep na buildings remain. My mind said I should try this year to stand on one of the land."

@cynthiachioma201 said:

"More grace what is the nature of your business?"

@emomotimi22 said:

"I tap from your blessings in JESUS' mighty name Amen Amen."

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Briefly News previously reported that a woman has shared her journey of building a home in the rural areas of the Eastern Cape, South Africa.

@MamaDee Builds a House shared photos of the unfinished home on Facebook. She is now just in her fourth year of building the home.

She said she's taking so long to build it because, most of the time, she is out of the country and only gets to continue with the building process when she's back. She added that money depletion also plays a role.

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