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“Is This How I Look?”- Teacher Cries Out After Asking Pupils to Draw Her

A Nigerian teacher went viral after her pupils’ wildly inaccurate and hilarious drawings of her—complete with exaggerated features—sparked laughter across social media and highlighted kids’ unfiltered creativity.

A Nigerian teacher, Ejide’s Diaries on TikTok, shared a hilarious experience after asking her pupils to draw her picture. The drawings were far from reality, sparking laughter and reactions on social media.

The teacher posted photos of the bizarre drawings, captioning it: “Told my pupils to draw me today. How do I score this please? Is this how I look? Please help me”. None of the drawings resembled human beings, leaving netizens in stitches.

TikTok users flooded the comments section, joking about the drawings. @Mr Kai Shelby said, “I think Daniel got some real personal issue with you, try to see him after school”. @fire 🔥mamah added, “Justice for this one aliongeza hadi belly 😅 apewe 10/10”.

Some pupils drew extra features like oversized bellies or weird facial expressions. Others seemed to capture the teacher’s essence, earning praise. The video racked up over 190,000 likes, becoming viral.

The incident raises questions about creative assignments in schools. Should pupils draw teachers or stick to objects? Experts say drawing humans tests kids’ observation skills.

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, GISTREEL

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