
Digital creator Sheryl Gabriella shares an emotional video showing her mum’s nearly complete house. The influencer says the project symbolises gratitude and the power of manifesting.
Kenyan digital creator Sheryl Gabriella has warmed hearts online after unveiling the progress of a house she is building for her mother, a powerful gesture of love, gratitude, and resilience.
The soft-spoken influencer, celebrated for her humorous and motivational reels, shared a touching video on her Instagram page this week showing the almost completed home. The post has since gone viral, inspiring thousands of her followers.
The emotional clip shows the house’s grey concrete walls, a roof nearing completion, and busy construction workers bringing the dream to life. Sheryl captioned it simply but powerfully:
“There is power in manifesting!”
Just three years ago, she had shared a contrasting video, a glimpse of her mother’s old home that leaked whenever it rained. Now, in 2025, a beautiful new structure stands tall in the same spot, symbolising the journey from struggle to triumph.
In an old 2023 post, Sheryl had written, “One day I’ll build my mum a really big house.” That dream began taking shape in 2022 when she started saving, seeking partnerships, and involving supportive brands that believed in her story.
By late 2024, the walls were up, and roofing began. Now, with the finishing touches underway, Sheryl’s long-held promise to her mother is becoming a reality.
“It’s not about how long it takes,” she noted. “It’s about never giving up on your promise.”
Following the post, Sheryl’s comment section was flooded with love and admiration. Many fans praised her determination and faith, while others said her story motivated them to work harder for their parents.
“You’ve inspired me to do the same for my mum,” one user wrote. “This is what real success looks like: giving back.”
For Sheryl Gabriella, the project is more than a house, it’s a message to her audience about patience, hard work, and gratitude. What started as a simple dream has turned into a story of hope, reminding many Kenyans that growth takes time, but persistence pays off.




