Daughter Fulfills Promise to Mother, Finally Builds Her House After Living in Shack Since 2002

Daughter Fulfills Promise to Mother, Finally Builds Her House After Living in Shack Since 2002

  • A woman documents her journey of building her mother a house, replacing the shack they've called home for over 20 years
  • The emotional video starts with a glimpse into their cramped shack, highlighting the hardships they've endured
  • It then showcases the incredible progress made, from laying the foundation to raising walls, showcasing the daughter's determination and love for her mother

In a heartwarming story of resilience and filial love, a woman has captured hearts on TikTok with her journey of building her mother a house, finally replacing the shack they've called home for over two decades.

Daughter shows off house project progress
A woman impressed netizens when she showed the progress of a house she is building for her mom. Image: @lebogangmalebe
Source: UGC

From shack to sanctuary

The woman, @lebogangmalebe, started her video with a stark reality: a glimpse into the cramped, corrugated iron shack that she and her mother had shared since 2002.

The hardships etched on the weathered walls resonated deeply with viewers, who witnessed the physical limitations and the emotional burden of such living conditions.

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But the video wasn't just about the past. It was a testament to hope and determination.

Alongside the initial images, the daughter showcased her incredible progress on her ambitious mission.

From laying the foundation to raising sturdy walls, each clip was a step closer to building not just a house but a sanctuary for her mother.

Watch the video below:

People congratulated woman

The daughter's story is a reminder that even in the face of adversity, dreams can take root and blossom.

Many netizens commended @lebogangmalebe's efforts in the comments section and showered her with love.

its.laozagirl wrote:

"Congratulations Please take this tip from me, post things when they're done and also pray for your mum and yourself, some people aren't happy."
"All the best next time o post Hao qeta cause hoka Ema fela jwalo as we know hona ledi friends and family tsesa thabang."

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BongaJali said:

"Wayisusa phansi mtakama okuhle nomusa kuzokulandela."

sasagp1 replied:

"Congratulations mtase,may the God Lord expand your territory. konke okuboshwe ngegama lakho naleli lomndeni lushabalale. kuphumulele konke okufisayo."

Bridgette commented:

"This is not an easy task so good for you and sowuphumele vele ngoba INkosi ikhona."

IamwhatGodsayIam said:

"Baby girl congratulations lokhu okwenzayo akusiyona into encane inkulu kakhuku uJehova akubusise wena nomndeni wakho."

Another daughter built house for mother

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a grateful daughter made her mother reap the fruit of her labour on her. After spending one year and two months abroad, she sent money home.

The 25-year-old teacher (@lusanda_jiba) was proud of what she could do for the woman at a young age.

Source: Briefly.co.za

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Nkem Ikeke (Copy editor) Nkem Ikeke is currently a copy editor who also writes for the politics and current affairs desk on weekends. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication degree from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (2010), and has over 10 years of work experience in the media industry (Reporter, News Agency of Nigeria). Email: n.ikeke@corp.legit.ng

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Joseph Omotayo (HOD Human-Interest) Joseph Omotayo has been writing for the human interest desk since 2019 and is currently the head of the desk. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, with a degree in Literature in English in 2016. He once worked for Afridiaspora, OlisaTV & CLR. He is a 2022/2023 Kwame Karikari Fact-Checking fellow. He can be reached via: joseph.omotayo@corp.legit.ng.

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