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This Young Student used ‘Pure Water Nylon’ Wastes to create a ‘Dustbin Container’

It was said that the boy’s motive was to ensure the environment is not messed up and to rid it of sachet water wastes
Many Ghanaians were impressed with his work and most are willing to purchase from him and even invest
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A young Ghanaian student has wowed many after he made a dustbin out of empty water sachets.

A young Ghanaian scholar has impressed many after pictures of him with a dustbin he made himself using empty water sachets go viral on social media.

Legit.ng sighted the post on one Gyamfi Sampson’s Facebook timeline.

Student of St Thomas High School Impresses many as post of him with a Dustbin from Empty Sachets goes Viral

The name of this talented pupil of St Thomas Junior High School in Fiapre-Sunyani, Ghana was not disclosed.

The post currently has over 500 likes with 1300 shares and 83 comments.

Going through the comments, it appeared that social media users were very impressed with the young man’s work and a number of them were willing to purchase some for themselves.

The motive that it is a sustainable way of managing the excess water sachets waste problems in the country made people buy into the idea of doing more of this.

Social media users hail the lad
Christian Twumasi wrote

“Brain works… Well done.”
Lydia Effah-Duodu said

“Great boy, the sky is your limit.”
Nene Kwadjo Nartey commented:

“Hello, good morning sir. I asked earlier on about the boy who made the bin. I have sent you a message. Kindly reply me because my boss and other people have also contacted me with business interests and financial help for him. Please get in touch with me ASAP by replying this message. Thanks.”

Harry Axorlu reacted:

“Ghana government pleases help the pupil of St.Thomas Junior High school in Fiapre-sunyani to produce more dust bin for the country to help keep the environment clean.”
Gifty Adane remarked:

“Good work Ghana needs more of you keep it up.”
Quavene GH replied:

“Weldone but I’m sorry this our country won’t help you to better it but rather kill your dream but I pray some light shine.”

Source: Legit.Ng

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