Nigerian lady challenges people with her fine handwriting, asks them into contest
- A Nigerian lady, Maryam Shehu, stirred an interesting conversation around note-taking and the art of handwriting in schools
- Sharing her fine writing, the lady boasted and challenged whoever is up to the task into a contest
- While many Nigerians praised her, others said she may not maintain such beauty during dictation
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A Nigerian lady, Maryam Shehu, has wowed many people with her beautiful handwriting as she asked for a worthy contender.
In a post on Monday, February 15, the lady posted one of her school class notes to show off her fine art.
Tweeps who believed they were equal to the task also posted theirs. Her post was a very engaging one and has gathered over 1,000 comments at the time of writing the report.
When people said the case would be different under a dictation situation, the lady proved them wrong with another photo.
See her post below:
Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
@unilorinamebor said:
"Guy where una dey always get all this kind fine fine handwriting. My own be like make fowl dey scratch floor."
@lukmanadeola2 said:
"I will like to see your handwriting when the secondary school teacher who's hungry is dictating note for you."
@Nigerianbreed20 said:
"I'm sure it wasn't a dictation! Cos your handwriting can't be these neater while a lecturer is dictating....Anyways e fine sha!"
@iAm_Kebson said:
"Because you get good handwriting no mean say you know book."
@eltrems said:
"When you have to solve laplace transform, complex analysis, and PDEs, who go get time to write well?"
@Jaafarzy said:
"You get good handwriting cox u still dey level 2. Anyways, the handwriting is super wow."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian doctor identified as Doctor Wales took to social media to challenge others in the same field to a handwriting competition as he raised awareness on death by prescription.
Doctor Wales shared a note with his beautiful handwriting on his Twitter page and nominated Aproko Doctor and Wakawaka Doctor for the challenge.
Sharing his own handwriting, Doctor Wales wrote:
"My handwriting won't kill you. I nominate @aproko_doctor and @wakawaka_doctor to do this challenge #DoctorsHandwriting."
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Joseph Omotayo writes for the human interest desk at Legit.ng. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University with a degree in Literature in English. He loves basketball and books.
Source: Legit.ng