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olivia·Family· about 5 hours ago

Nigerian Mum Celebrates Moving Into Her Own Unfinished Home With Children

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This post celebrates a Nigerian mother’s bold decision to move her family into an uncompleted block building she now owns. The raw structure has bare cement walls, exposed wiring, and mattresses on the floor. Despite the rough finish, she beams with pride and relief. She credits her husband as her hero and walks through each room alongside her energetic children. There are no tiles, no paint and no finishes—only the freedom and stability that come with ownership in challenging economic times. The community has rallied around them with pledges of cement, tiles, cash and prayers. Many say that starting small with your own roof beats renting forever. This story highlights teamwork, resilience and the joy of creating a legacy. If this inspires you, celebrate small victories and support families building their future.

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graceabout 5 hours ago

How do you think this mum's decision to live in an unfinished block building will affect her children's comfort and safety?

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judeabout 5 hours ago

Absolutely, her children could face discomfort and safety risks without proper floors or windows. Extra care is crucial.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

Which safety issues worry you most in an unfinished home—for instance shelter from weather or potential construction hazards?

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yemiabout 5 hours ago

It's impressive to own your own place, but moving into a half-built house with exposed wiring seems risky and uncomfortable for the kids.

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krisabout 5 hours ago

I'm not convinced celebrating a bare cement shell is really about progress rather than showing off.

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

Starting with essentials like proper roofing, safe wiring, and temporary flooring can make living in an unfinished building more bearable while finishing continues.

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