Nigerian woman shows off the house her daughter is building abroad with her own money, says she is proud

Nigerian woman shows off the house her daughter is building abroad with her own money, says she is proud

- A Nigerian woman has disclosed that her first daughter is building her own house in Bali, Indonesia

- The woman identified as Udo Maryanne Okonjo shared shots of the investment property which is under construction

- The proud mum challenged other women to go into real estate

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A Nigerian woman has taken to social media to celebrate the achievement of her first daughter in a foreign country.

In a Facebook post made on Friday, March 5, the real estate mogul identified as Udo Maryanne Okonjo elatedly said she couldn't be prouder for her daughter as she shared photos of the investment property her daughter Chidi is building in Bali, Indonesia.

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Nigerian woman shows off the house her daughter is building abroad with her own money, says she is proud
Proud mum shows off the big house her daughter is building in Indonesia Photo Credit: Chidiashley
Source: Instagram

Okonjo went on to challenge other women to consider investment opportunities in real estate as women can also command wealth.

She wrote:

"I couldn’t be more proud!
"Daughter 1 is building her first investment property. Who says women can’t command wealth? And who says it can’t start as early as you decide to take charge of your life.
"Choosing to challenge more women to create the right income streams and get onto the property ladder.
"PS. Please note that gender biases are still in place all over the world. Women tend to spend more especially on property and construction because they aren’t considered as knowledgeable. So be sure to have knowledgeable advocates/advisors on your side if needed."

Meanwhile, her daughter, a Canada-born entrepreneur, had in an Instagram question and answer session disclosed that she is doing the financing for her house with her own money. Chidi said she didn't take a loan from any company.

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In previous news, Legit.ng reported that a woman celebrated building a house for herself and her daughter.

In a heartwarming post, Dine Okon explained how she and her daughter moved from home to home without having a place of their own to settle in. Dine said she is proud of herself.

She wrote:

"After so many years of moving up and down without a home, today me and my daughter we have a place we call home, even though this year was big roller coaster this is my achievement and very proud of myself, that's why #imstaying, thank God."

Victor Duru is a Legit.ng journalist with more than three years of working experience in the media industry. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Management Studies from Imo State University, where he was a Students' Union Government Director of Information. Victor is a Human Interest Editor, Strategic Content Creator and a Google-certified Digital Marketer. Connect with him on Twitter @DuruCVictor2

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