Cursory: Visually impaired Nigerian students from the Bethesda school gained attention on social media for joining the ‘Of Course’ challenge on TikTok. In the video, they showcased their daily routines. Their participation resonated with many, garnering admiration and support.


In a heartwarming display of positivity and resilience, several visually impaired students from the school have captured the attention of netizens by participating in the viral ‘Of Course’ challenge on TikTok.
In the viral video, these remarkable students showcase their daily routines, offering a glimpse into the unique tools and methods they use to navigate their studies. Instead of traditional pens and papers, they rely on specialized writing tools like styluses, slates, and typewriters, demonstrating their resourcefulness and adaptability in overcoming visual challenges.
But that’s not all – these students also shared the invaluable support they receive from visually impaired educators who provide them with daily motivational speeches, empowering them to reach for their dreams despite any obstacles they may face.
Their participation in the ‘Of Course’ challenge has struck a chord with social media users, who have flooded the comments section with messages of admiration and support. Many have expressed their appreciation for the students’ determination and resilience, applauding their willingness to embrace new challenges and inspire others along the way.
As the video continues to circulate, one thing is clear: these visually impaired students are proving that with creativity, determination, and a positive attitude, anything is possible. Their story serves as a powerful reminder that disabilities do not define limitations – they are merely opportunities to showcase strength and determination in the face of difficulties.
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Credits: ALLSCHOOL, Intelregion
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