• Fri. May 3rd, 2024

Ugandan Woman Achieves Her Dream of Building a House After Dubai Work

UGANDA, Kampala Real Muloodi NewsLynne Zaabu, a Ugandan woman, has realised her dream of owning a home by constructing a unique house after working in Dubai for four years.

Zaabu shows off her fully furnished house joyfully breaking free from the monthly rent payment that had burdened her for years.

The beautiful young YouTuber and musician from Uganda, has opened up about her success in Dubai, which enabled her to build such a luxurious house.

Despite facing financial obligations, Zaabu managed to save enough money from her job as a waitress in a Dubai hotel, where she earned at least USh5.76 million per month but other times, it would be way more, depending on the tips she got.

Zaabu shared her remarkable journey revealed the dedication and sacrifice behind her achievement.

“I had to save and sacrifice to gather enough to buy land and build my home. This is not my dream home but just a humble abode,” she said.

During her tenure in Dubai, Zaabu diligently saved her earnings, ensuring allocation of funds for her home project alongside fulfilling other financial responsibilities, such as paying her mother’s rent and her brother’s school fees.

“I love art,” Zaabu expressed, highlighting her hands-on approach to the house-building process. She personally searched for suitable land and oversaw the construction, opting not to delegate the reconnaissance to a third party.

Zaabu’s story has sparked widespread admiration and praise on social media platforms, with many applauding her hard work and determination. Users lauded her inspiring journey, recognising her as a role model for youth and commending her humility and intelligence.

Social media reactions poured in, with users expressing admiration for Zaabu’s achievement.

One user remarked, “This house costs a lot of money for anyone who has constructed a house, but that door is not below a million shillings. Girl, I am proud of you.”

Another user echoed similar sentiments, stating, “I am so fascinated by this lady’s attitude. One day, she will be top-notch. I have liked her inspiring story. The Lord is in control, big girl.”

Zaabu’s determination and resilience serve as a testament to the power of hard work and perseverance in achieving one’s dreams, inspiring others to strive for their goals despite challenges and obstacles along the way.

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