Talented man creates real-looking crocodile using plastic bottles

Talented man creates real-looking crocodile using plastic bottles

- @aozforum, a talented young man on Twitter has combined plastic bottles and arranged them to look like a real crocodile

- According to him, waste is actually a resource depending on how it is handled

- Many social media users have been amazed by the art, but some have been wondering what it can be used for

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A talented young man identified on Twitter with the handle @aozforum has gone viral after taking time to create a real-looking crocodile.

In the thread of photos sighted by YEN.com.gh on his personal handle, the gentleman added an interesting caption that made it clear that waste only lies in the eyes of the beholder.

According to him, waste is not actually waste but a resource, and this is proven by what he was able to create out of discarded plastic bottles.

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Over 11k people have been reacting to the creative piece of artwork done by the gentleman.

@Millithegoat_ admired the creativity of @aozforum but wondered what the crocodile made with plastic could be used for.

@vvoice77 suggested that the artwork could be used in a children's park or even in a person's residence.

@EstherSucrose hilariously mentioned that if @aozforum is her neighbour, she would not have to throw rubbish away as the gentleman would take all for his artworks.

Talented man creates real-looking crocodile using plastic bottles
Talented man creates real-looking crocodile using plastic bottles Credit: @aozforum
Source: Twitter

In another report, Accra to Tamale airline Passion Air has made history after employing the services of a crew that was made up of only females right from the flight deck to the cabin.

According to a report filed by the airline sighted by YEN.com.gh on the group's official Facebook handle, the all-female crew made the historic feat on Saturday, February 20, 2021.

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The move by the flight, OP 178, was aimed at empowering women and encouraging their participation in male-dominated fields.

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