Cursory: A South African lady has recently posted a video of a mansion she is building for her mom. According to her, the government made the achievement possible through the allowance, given to students with financial difficulties.


A woman @ndamulelo98 renovated her mother’s humble home into a modern house. According to her, the building was made possible through the NSFAS allowance.
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is a South African government student financial aid scheme that provides financial aid to undergraduate students to help pay for the cost of their tertiary education after finishing high school.
– Wikipedia
The proud young lady posted the progress she has made with the project from day one in a now-viral video that has gathered over one million (1,000 000) views on TikTok.
Video generate mixed reactions
A lot of TikTokkers claimed the woman was lying in the comments section. People said the amount of money NSFAS gives to students is not enough to build a big house like hers. Some encouraged the young lady to be truthful and not mislead the masses.
However, another user explained that the lady meant the money NSFAS gave her helped her through school. After school, she got a job and now is able to able to build the house for her mum.
See video:
See reactions below:
@georgemmaphutinkoana wrote: “NSFAS will never cover even a roof.”
@mapulalinda shared: “Congratulations sisi but don’t lie about NSFAS money.”
@samkarr67 added: “Guys even if she’s lying about NSAFS but the remaining part is wakhile indlu that’s more important.”
@dennismayer01 mentioned: “Unless there’s a blesser ko Varsity.”
@zwidequeen stated: “People forget that English is not our mother also they must learn to read between the lines. She got a job after studying.”
@premot13 asked: “Is not make sure, wena uthola u NSFAS wabantu abangakhi?”
@basenote35 posted: “I think she meant she went to school with NSFAS money then got a job and built a house for her mom.”
Credits: Briefly, Wikipedia, Ndamulelo98 (Tiktok).
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