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Every meme definitely has a back story and the one of this little boy- Jake will make you smile.
Jake Amo who is only 4 was captured in this viral photo, writing pensively at a local creative workshop which was organised in his village of Asempanaye, Koforidua, in Ghana.
Solomon Adufah, the US-based Ghanaian artist, who put the workshop together described Jake as a gentle and quiet little boy on his Instagram page. But little did he know how viral the picture would go.
On top of being famous, a trust fund for Jake’s education/welfare is already in the works! Yass!
So next time your parents accuse you of ‘always pressing your phone’, just remind them of Jake, Olajumoke and other amazing people that became internet sensations.
Wonders will never stop happening in this life sha. A Nigerian teenager, Reuben Nsemoh, accidentally got kicked in the right side of his head during a football game.
After going into shock and a 3-day coma, the 16-year-old woke up but the strangest thing happened., he began to speak fluent Spanish.
In a conversation with TIME, an excited Reuben explained how he got seizures whenever he tried to speak English.
Na wa o! Because oversabi scientists have an answer to almost everything, doctors have described what Reuben went through as ‘Foreign accent syndrome’.
Currently, Reuben can speak both languages fluently although his Spanish is slowly fading away.
Here’s wishing Reuben speedy recovery! What do you think of this story? Share your thoughts in the comments section.