US-Based Man Who’d Been Sending Money Home for 15 Years Touched by Stylish Mansion Brother Built

US-Based Man Who’d Been Sending Money Home for 15 Years Touched by Stylish Mansion Brother Built

  • A family living in the USA came back home to Africa and were so impressed by the house their relative built for them back home
  • According to Odugwu Charles, who shared the post on Facebook, the older brother sent home money, and his younger brother faithfully used it to build a house for him
  • Among the jaw-dropping features of the house are a big swimming pool, big bedrooms and luxury bathrooms

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A man and his family could not believe their eyes when they returned home to find a beautiful, sprawling, and multi-storeyed mansion ready for them.

Mansion in Nigeria in first frame and next frame shows the two brothers.
The mansion built by US-based man's brother using monthly allowance. Photos: Odugwu Charles.
Source: UGC

House built over 15 years

As Odugwu Chidess shared on Facebook, the older brother had been sending money to his sibling back home for over 15 years, and the younger man never let him down.

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The gorgeous house featured huge bedrooms, nicely-finished bathrooms with bathtubs and showers, a huge swimming pool, a kitchen, an impressive living room and so on.

As the family walked from one room into another, they could not believe the house belonged to them.

"For 15 good years I sent my younger brother money to build a house for me so that when me and my family comes back we can get a roof over our head...see what he did," said Odugwu Chides.
Odogwu Chidess added: "We still have good people; transparency is the key to achieving this as a brother."

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Netizens react to video

Social media users had a lot to share, and most were proud and inspired

Simisade Satgo Olorode reacted:

" The man remained calm, cool and collected with outward expressions of thank you; he appreciated his brother.To the younger brother… I tell you; your siblings might be your guardian angel to fulfil destiny in this peculiar case. Whereas; some siblings are your antagonists.. run."

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Ngozi Ikechukwu commented:

"The brother who was truthful to build for his sibling who is abroad has done a job worth celebrating. I pray this gesture opens more doors to the amazing person, called brother. He was not jealous of his brother's wealth."

David Nduonofit reacted:

"This is amazingly stunning. This singular act can even earn this guy a lot of connection from abroad. It pays to be good."

Prince Multimedia said:

"Although it's his brother's money but he did it for his own good, when his brother and his family return to the state he is the owner of the house. This one too will open great doors for him alot of people will need his help to build for them and he has become building contractor as well."

Achigbo city added:

"The guy has tried, had it been my brother you would nit have even seen land."

Prince Xuza Dyonase shared:

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"My brother would've kept buying a bag for all bad substances for 15 years instead ‍."

Woman shares journey building her R2 Million home

Meanwhile, Briefly News shared a lady's journey of building a home in the rural areas of the Eastern Cape. The lady said she had a budget of R1,5 million for the house but ended up spending a little over R2 million.

Online users commented on the woman's journey, and many congratulated her and felt inspired by how she took the time to build the house of her dreams.

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