"Latest Landlady": Nigerian Lady Celebrates After Building New House, Shares Video of Big Mansion
- A lady was full of joy after she became a landlady and the owner of a beautiful house
- She took to TikTok to share the good news with her followers, posting a sneak peek of the building
- Her followers on the platform quickly joined her to celebrate the achievement with congratulatory messages
A lady who will never have to pay rent again celebrated her achievement on TikTok.
In a video, the lady, @tinatonyandfamily, showed netizens her new house and declared herself the latest landlady in town.

Source: UGC
The video quickly caught the attention of her followers on TikTok, who admired the house after she showed them just a sneak peek of it.
While she said she would share a full video of the building later, the little she showed indicated that the house was enormous.
Many of her followers were in her comment section to send her congratulatory messages.
Watch the video below:
Netizens congratulate lady on her new house
@tina said:
"Na for this kitchen Naomi go cook scatter. Congratulations once again ma. God is really awesome."
@princess bravely said:
"Congratulations. I tap for my dad and mom."
@Digital Marketer said:
"For those shouting GOD when? Remember it took them 12 years of consistency and hard work to pull through. Don’t just sit and shout God when… put in some work and determination."
@user906247762491 said:
"Congratulations to you and your family. See as I dey happy like say na my own e be."
@Joy said:
"Congratulations dear. God make my own reach me soon."
@gracepersonified said:
"Mine is next year foundation is going on."
@odimegwu vivianlively commented:
"Congratulations, love. Its mindblowing testimonies."
@sandy 22 said:
"Congratulations to you, sis, I tap from your blessed house."
23-Year-old South African woman celebrates homeownership milestone on TikTok
Briefly News earlier reported a woman, Felicity Kambule, went viral on TikTok after showing off her newly purchased home.
The bright, airy home with clean lines and modern design symbolises Felicity's dedication and strategic planning.
South Africans flooded the comments with messages of admiration and inspiration, sharing their own aspirations and dreams of owning a home.
Source: Legit.ng

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