A group of highly talented and innovative Nigerians has captured widespread attention on social media by constructing two restrooms for secondary school students using an impressive 5,000 plastic bottles.
The inspiring project was highlighted in a viral video shared on TikTok, which documented the creative process from start to finish.
The video showcases the team collecting thousands of plastic bottles, meticulously organizing them, and putting their innovative idea into action. Their efforts aim to promote environmental sustainability while addressing the school’s infrastructure needs.
Involving the local community, some students were seen participating in the project, actively helping to speed up the construction and learning about eco-friendly solutions in the process.
As the video progresses, viewers can see the remarkable transformation taking place, with one restroom nearly completed and the other steadily taking shape, proving the potential of upcycling waste materials for practical purposes.
The video also featured a caption explaining the initiative: “RESTROOM built with 5,000 PLASTIC waste in a secondary school.”
This creative and sustainable effort has sparked an outpouring of positive reactions online, with many users flooding the comment section to express their admiration and applaud the project.
See some reactions below:
Eniola Omoniyi: “This is really creative, you have done a great job.”
BLUEPRINT.(#andrewosobase): “Good thinking.”
Titilola Muhalli: “Masha’Allah ❤️❤️❤️.”
William Watson: “All those hausa people go thief una restroom oooo.”
IBBEY YOUNG: “oyinbo at at 15 construction walking robot naira they build toilet with plastics, 😂😂😂😂.”
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