Young Dubai Immigrant Celebrates Purchasing His Own Apartment After Moving and Working There

Young Dubai Immigrant Celebrates Purchasing His Own Apartment After Moving and Working There

  • A happy young man has recently shared that he has been able to acquire his dream house after moving to Dubai
  • In his Twitter post, @HQawiyy revealed that he was able to achieve this just two years after leaving Africa
  • Many who saw his achievement headed to the comments section and congratulated him

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An excited young man has recently announced checking a huge box in his life.

In a post sighted on his Twitter timeline by Briefly News, @HQawiyy shared that after moving to Dubai, he has been able to purchase his dream house.

The post read;

I just got my dream house in Dubai
Young man narrates his immigration to Dubai success story
Happy young man, house in Dubai Photo credit: @HQawiyy/Twitter
Source: Twitter

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Tweeps who saw his announcement did not hesitate to congratulate him under the comments section.

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At the time of this publication, the post has racked up close to 40,000 likes with 271 quote tweets and more than 3,500 retweets.

Some of the comments have been highlighted below by Briefly News;

@gladygirly commented:

Please how did you achieve this? I mean in terms of residency permits and the criteria you need to be able to buy a house in UAE?

@emphylex replied:

Library prefect boy of Eacoed MHS!!!!! Super proud of you my guy!!!!! Qawiyyyy of Dubai!!!!! Bless up

From @symplyenticed:

Congratulations but do you guys feel comfortable with glass doors in your house. Like someone can be staring in anytime you open the curtains. My Paranoia and anxiety and phobia for height would never let me

@Papi_theGreat wrote:

It's beautiful! Congratulations man. And thanks for all the lessons you try to share on your I.G Live. God bless you.

@lamba_crypto said:

Make I no lie I first look the house and den zoom ur picture, Congratulations, I tap from your Blessing

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From @FEDERALscore:

Mine happening in a few years too. God is not a man that should fail.We've started it

Meanwhile, a lady got many reacting after taking to social media to share all she had achieved after leaving Africa move to Boston in the US.

The Twitter post sighted by Briefly News had @brownsugargh recounting that God airlifted her from the streets of Bubiashie to Boston.

She said she started off with selling newspapers at age 6 to support her parents, to now earning a salary only 6% of the US population earns in a year.

Source: Briefly News

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