At age 39, I have moved into my own house – Cleaner who has worked for 7 years in the UK shares achievements

Adeola Akintoye
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An African man living abroad has revealed his achievements after working as a cleaner in the UK for seven years.

The man known as Franez Space on Facebook indicated that at age 39, he had successfully acquired a mansion for himself.

He attributed this achievement to hard work, financial discipline and management.

According to Franez, he was not bothered about the kind of work he does in the UK as many people tend to mock such jobs abroad, especially for migrants.

Sharing a photo of the house he built for himself in the UK, Frank appreciated how far God has brought him in life as he considers his family background in Africa.

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“At age 39, I have just moved into my own house in the UK🇬🇧. This is my achievement working as a cleaner for 7 years

Many times we are discouraged by what people will say when we tell them what we do abroad. I don’t care what you say about my job as long as it puts food on my table and pay my bills.

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If you want to achieve this, please stop wasting money on outings, drinking and buying expensive fashion wears, things that wouldn’t benefit you tomorrow.

For this year, I have only bought one new cloth, all the cloths I wear are second hand and they give me best of fittings.

Trust me as long as you’re earning and able to save per month no matter how small, you can as well get a building of your own as I did. That’s if you’re serious and know what you want in life. I feel very happy when I realised how much I have achieved so far in my life.

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This might be small to some people but it means so much considering my family background. Finally no more rent. I’m grateful Father🙏🏼

And I finally woke up from my dream.

It shall come to pass.😃😊😀

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