"She was so proud": Dentist Shows Off Mum's Compound with Cars, Vows to Build Her House

"She was so proud": Dentist Shows Off Mum's Compound with Cars, Vows to Build Her House

  • Kenyan dentist Dr Naph Macharia took to TikTok to showcase the strides he and his brothers have made since the untimely passing of their father 16 years ago
  • Dr Macharia narrated the family's journey in a poignant video that has garnered a lot of attention on the social media platform
  • He explained that their father's demise left their mother, a primary school teacher, to single-handedly raise three children.

A Kenyan dentist, Dr Naph Macharia, has opened up about his family's remarkable journey following the loss of their father 16 years ago.

The now-accomplished man shared the rough path to glory in a viral TikTok video that has gotten many talking.

Dr Naph Macharia
Kenyan Densit Shows Off Mum's Compound With Brothers' Cars, Vows to Build Her House:" She Was Proud"
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In a video posted on the medics TikTok handle, @dr.naph_macharia, he also shared the subsequent dedication of their mother to raise him and his two brothers single-handedly.

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According to the video, Dr Macharia's mother, a resilient primary school teacher, became both mother and father to her children after their father's passing.

"16 years ago, my dad passed away. My mum, a primary school teacher, was left with the three of us to raise alone," Dr Macharia shared in the heartfelt video.

The TikTok video then takes viewers on a tour of the family's joyous Christmas celebration, where, for the first time, all three brothers parked their cars outside their mother's house.

The compound, adorned with the siblings' cars, became a symbol of their collective achievements and their mother's sacrifices.

"This is the first Christmas that all of us parked our cars outside her house," Dr Macharia shared, capturing the pride and joy of the moment

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"She was soo proud, and we continue thanking God for her every day," he added.

Expressing their gratitude, the dentist conveyed his brothers' determination to ensure their mother's living situation improved.

Dr Macharia shared their collective aspiration for the upcoming Christmas, stating,

"Next year, Christmas is at her own house. Not rented. We shall make sure."

The heartwarming video has resonated with viewers, drawing attention to the power of family bonds and resilience in adversity.

Many on TikTok have praised Dr Macharia and his brothers for their commitment to ensuring their mother's comfort and happiness, turning their family's story into an inspiring beacon of love.

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Meanwhile, Legit has earlier reported a heartwarming video capturing the overwhelming joy of a mother that has impressed netizens on social media.

The woman was captured rolling on the floor with excitement after receiving a motorcycle gift from her child.

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Netizens have stormed the comments section of the clip to congratulate and celebrate the emotional moment.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Ibrahim Sofiyullaha (Editorial Assistant) Ibrahim Sofiyullaha is a graduate of First Technical University, Ibadan. He was the founder and pioneer Editor-in-Chief of a fast-rising campus journalism outfit at his university. Ibrahim is a coauthor of the book Julie, or Sylvia, written in collaboration with two prominent western authors. He was ranked as the 9th best young writer in Africa by the International Sports Press Association. Ibrahim has contributed insightful articles for major platforms, including Sportskeeda in the UK and Motherly in the United States. Email: ibrahim.sofiyullaha@corp.legit.ng