“Sometimes I fall without anyone pushing me” – Lady with special needs joins ‘Of Course’ challenge

A young Nigerian lady, Busayo Olaitan with poliomyelitis disease joins the viral ‘Of Course’ challenge while stating the difficulties faced due to her health condition.

The ‘Of Course’ challenge that has since gone viral showcases the unique attributes of a subject or an individual sharing their opinions.

"Sometimes I fall without anyone pushing me" - Lady with poliomyelitis disease special needs joins 'Of Course' challenge

The beautiful lady born with poliomyelitis in a now-viral video shared the struggles she faces daily due to her condition.

Mentioning a few, she emphasized stigmatization from friends and relatives, trouble with standing on her feet sometimes, struggle to be in a relationship, and the misconception of being born the way she is.

Despite listing out the challenges of being who she is, she radiated with joy and happiness, stirring emotional reactions from social media users.

Reactions as lady with poliomyelitis disease joins ‘Of Course’ challenge

callmereeky said: “Her face card is everything 😍😍😍.”

houseofamearypearl opined: “Face card 😍😍 You are so gorgeous darling.”

qrushbeauty_skincare_spa wrote: “Awwwwww she’s so pretty and he’s smile is everything 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍. May God give her the peace that passeth all understanding in Jesus Christ Name Amen 🙏.”

thickpweedy58 penned: “Thanks for posting my sister 🥰🥰 Busayo ti di celebrity🥳🥳🥳.”

docminix reacted: “You are not poliomyelitis. You had it as a child. But you’re beautiful. Brilliant and have a lot of confidence. My uncle is an iT guru and he also had polio as a child. Your confidence is top notch!”

meenah_07 said: “Aww this girl is so strong, beautiful and very brilliant. We went to the same polytechnic ❤️.”

What is Poliomyelitis Disease?

According to the Centre for Disease Control (CDC), Polio, or poliomyelitis, is a disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus. The virus spreads from person to person and can infect a person’s spinal cord, causing paralysis (can’t move parts of the body).

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