From Doctor to Painter: Man Turns Swimming Pool Area into 'Paradise'
- A man, Ohis Ojeabuo, has amazed tweeps with his creative painting of a swimming pool section
- Sharing the result of his hard work, Ohis said that making the painting was a big deal for him
- Social media users who were delighted by his masterly strokes, saying he indeed transformed the whole setting
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A man, Ohis Ojeabuo, with the Twitter handle @ojeohis_ has got people's attention with his amazing painting of a kids' swimming pool section.
He said that the Ikoyi Club in Lagos state contracted him for the work. The skilled artist said the work was a big one for him.
Sharing photos of his work on Twitter, the man asked people to retweet so that many people can get to see what he is artistically capable of doing.
See his photos below:
His post already has over 6,000 likes and hundreds of comments. Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
@Cedra00 said:
"You did a great job."
@_tominsin_ said:
"Wow so amazing. Ordinary to draw small stuffs in creative art then in school I no fit."
@joelblaCK07 asked:
"Great work of art. Pls which paint did u use?"
He replied:
"Acrylic paint, Amsterdam brand to be precise."
@Garbii said:
"Nice one, I will go to that club this weekend to see you work first hand."
@TheBillionaireO said:
"I'm going there 2moro... this looks amazing... the tables by the pools is my favorite work spot."
@chi_bu_zee said:
"Wonderful job bro. Bigger contracts are waiting for you."
@rvsocu said:
"Nice work, God bless your hand work bro."
@Anyi_Bobby asked:
"Where una for dey see this talent sef?"
Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported a local lady hilariously took to Twitter to share her excitement at winning the Lotto.
Twitter user @unathi_Vuyi had our tummies sore from laughter after it was discovered she only won R9.80 in the draw. In the post, she sarcastically writes:
"My empire is growing.....because I'm an investor in my mind.....I'm taking these winnings to Nedbank...@Nedbank my baby, please organise a financial advisor there I don't want to make mistakes."
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