Gist & Gossip I Was Beaten And Cut With Razor For Being Left-Handed… BBNaija Vee admin 30 October 2025 0 Reality star Vee Iye sparked conversations online after sharing her experience growing up as a left-handed child. Taking to X, Vee tweeted: “Growing up left handed got me into a lot of unnecessary arguments. Glad that nonsense is dying out.” Her post quickly went viral as many Nigerians flooded the comments with their own stories of being punished or mocked for using their left hand. One user wrote: “I was beaten, had my palms cut by razor blade… they only had right-handed people in mind when building those classroom tables.” Another recalled: “My hands got beaten every day in school until I switched to my right hand. I even got into arguments at home for being left-handed.” Many others shared similar experiences, lamenting how being left-handed was treated as a “bad habit” in their childhood. Share this:Tweet Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram Like this:Like Loading… Discover more from DailyNewsCover.com || ...Its All About News Update Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Post navigation Previous: Alleged Coup: Timipre Sylva Residence Was Raided By Military… Media AideNext: Reasons Why Your US Visa Could Be Revoked By Favour Osah More Stories Entertainment Gist & Gossip Queen To Be Kicked Out Of Oba Of Benin’s Palace For Inviting Tiktoker Peller To Palace admin 18 March 2026 0 Entertainment Gist & Gossip Actress Angela Okorie Rearrested After Release From Suleja Prison admin 3 February 2026 0 Gist & Gossip Court Remands Influencer In Prison Over Alleged Malicious Social Media Posts admin 25 January 2026 0 Leave a ReplyCancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Reality star Vee Iye sparked conversations online after sharing her experience growing up as a left-handed child. Taking to X, Vee tweeted: “Growing up left handed got me into a lot of unnecessary arguments. Glad that nonsense is dying out.” Her post quickly went viral as many Nigerians flooded the comments with their own stories of being punished or mocked for using their left hand. One user wrote: “I was beaten, had my palms cut by razor blade… they only had right-handed people in mind when building those classroom tables.” Another recalled: “My hands got beaten every day in school until I switched to my right hand. I even got into arguments at home for being left-handed.” Many others shared similar experiences, lamenting how being left-handed was treated as a “bad habit” in their childhood.