"I Finally Made My Dad Proud": Man Builds Big House for His Father, Relocates Him From Dirty-looking Apartment
- A man who vowed to make his parents proud and build a house for them has finally achieved the dream
- The man identified on TikTok as SparkleTeedatp posted a video showing the nice house where he has moved his father to
- He, however, lamented in the viral video that his mother did not live to witness his dream for her come true
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A young man who just built a house for his father has posted a touching video to show off the new structure.
The man identified on TikTok as Sparkleteedatp shared the photo of the dirty-looking place his father was staying.
He said he vowed to make his parents proud by building them a new place. The young man lamented that his mother, who is now late, did not live to witness the new house.
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My own mansion is next
Sparkleteedatp said that he decided to first build a house for his father before considering himself.
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He said his own house is the next one he will build. His words:
"I vowed to build them (mum and dad) a house before mine. Unfortunately mum couldn’t make it to see that happen. Today it’s no longer raining on my dad. Thank you Lord as I wait patiently for my own mansion….amen…iseee."
A lot of people were seen joining Sparkleteedatp to celebrate the completion of his house in the video that has now gone viral.
Watch the video below:
Reactions from TikTok users
TikTok users took to the comment section to congratulate the young man. See a few of what people are saying below:
@nkemwhite said:
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"May God continue to bless the works of your hands."
@Rita Benards reacted:
"Congrats senior man."
@CYBOY CHINEDU said:
"Nice one my brother. We are coming. Na man you be we move."
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Briefly News also reported that everyone in Mzansi knows that taxi drivers have their own set of rules for the roads. However, one woman was having none of it when a taxi driver was speeding and made him take the backseat, literally.
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Twitter user @SiyaNdlovu91 shared a clip which showed a woman sitting in the driver’s seat of a taxi and the actual taxi driver sitting way at the back. Turns out, the man was speeding, and sis wasn’t prepared to lose her life.
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