A Ghanaian Teacher with no arms holding a chalk in her mouth to teach her student. (Disability will not stop me!)
December 03, 2020TheHourMakeDespite being physically challenged with no arms to facilitate her daily routine, as teacher has become an inspiration to many people after a photo of her holding a chalk with her lips to write on a board went viral.
Louisa Enyonam Ansah, a teacher at Adoagyiri R/C school in Kasoa, has reinforced the narrative that disability is not inability.
A recent photo of the teacher with a felt-tip pen in her mouth writing on a board has surfaced on social media.
Despite having no arms to hold a pen writing while teaching, madam Enyonam is seen holding the tip of a marker with her mouth to write.
With her effort, regardless of the herculean challenge has many lauding the teacher for surmounting the difficulty to transfer knowledge to her pupils.
This teacher conveys a powerful message which goes beyond the classroom. She teaches a subject about leadership and moving out of their comfort zones and beat down the difficulties in life to become winners.
She said what one does can only become visible when they dare to be extraordinarily different. Enyonam defines true resilience in the face of an obvious challenge.
This message is a message of encouragement and to the student. They can become who they want to be in future. And the people who are willing to shape their minds and paradigms regardless of the daunting challenges present.
Hopefully, more people would be encouraged to look beyond what ever incapacitates them to impact society positively.
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