Two visually impaired students from Bethedsa school of blind have melted many hearts online as they participated in the viral dance challenge initiated by Nigerian comedian Brain Jotter.
The male blind students showcased their talents and skills as they danced to the ‘Gwo gwo gwo ngwo’ challenge, leaving many wondering if they are truly blind.
The ‘Gwo gwo gwo ngwo’ dance trend originated from a 1983 hit “Onye Ori Utaba” has become a global sensation. The challenge showcased a unique dance involving participants facing opposite directions, performing a comical leg dance, and chasing each other to the chorus “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo.”
In a video making the rounds online, the students faced each other and danced perfectly to the song, which was played in the background. Partaking in the trend, they chased themselves, causing buzz online.
The video triggered massive reactions as many hailed the blind student for joining the challenge despite their visual impairment.
Watch the video below:
Some reactions are shown below:
dr_chidominica said, “You people will see Bethesda SCHOOL of the blind and still be asking how they learnt the dance wetin una think say school mean?? No be to teach ??? Of course they’ve been taught! They are blind not deaf… appreciate the good work and move on.. rather than saying they are not actually blind”.
rayoevelyn_photography said, “The fact the people think all blind people see total black out is funny..come person sight are just blurry while some are partially blind”.
dianamarynsan said, “You people underestimate the power of the human body to adapt and survive well.”
gallant_blessing said, “These people can write and read, their phones uses sensitivity voice. That place is their school, they’ve mastered the environment. They’re more calculative, sensitive and intelligent than you that’s not blind. God is wonderful”.
tech_xi said, “How them take learn this dance??😂 this people are extraordinary every day like zee world 😂😂 its beautiful to see ❤️”.
ogunsakin_majek said, “Some people still won’t believe they are blind for real. You can’t underestimate the power of body adaptation. And that’s why they are in school to learn many things.”