The ‘Meet the First Person’ memes challenge has taken centre stage on the Nigerian Twittersphere and is spreading like wildfire as users continue to join the bandwagon.
The comical trend, which started some days ago, entails users to share a black and white filtered photo of a person and caption it with a random yet funny feat the person supposedly achieved.
Quite a number of Nigerians, including prominent figures, have basked in the hilarity of the trend, sharing hilarious memes on the microblogging platform.
“Meet Onise Iyanu, the first man to feed 5000 people with 5 loaves of bread and two fishes,” RCCG wrote.
Meet Onise Iyanu, the first man to feed 5000 people with 5 loaves of bread and two fishes.#BibleHistory#nigerianhistory pic.twitter.com/ix9Hp8qU5C
— RCCG (@rccghq) August 25, 2020
“Meet Duncan Wene Mighty Okechukwu, the first man to rhyme “oil spillage” with “yam porridge” in the year 1756,” a Twitter user wrote.
Meet Duncan Wene Mighty Okechukwu, the first man to rhyme "oil spillage" with "yam porridge" in the year 1756 pic.twitter.com/FniyMazHy7
— Orsteen💉 (@_orsteen) August 24, 2020
Here are some of the top memes from the trend:
Meet jazuli murtal the first person that force people to listen to his songs by doing giveaway 😃😃 pic.twitter.com/LerbeHxxle
— Lucky 💯💯 (@Luqmanaid7) August 24, 2020
Meet Anifowose Malomo, the first baby to get annoyed at being born in Nigeria. #NigeriaHistory pic.twitter.com/pWJotKXr1H
— Unwanted Friend😒🌚 (@holardamolar) August 24, 2020
Meet Baba pr3k3s3 yaamutu, The first human to see air with his Naked eye.👁 pic.twitter.com/wbKxBOrpBS
Advertisement— Shegelege 🕊 (@shegelege_218) August 24, 2020
Meet Boluwatife Lilo aderogba
The First Lady to pick a man over money in 1930 pic.twitter.com/YEobVwVMjl— Engineer Tolu Tezzy_ 💧 (@tolutezzy_) August 26, 2020
Meet Ogbeni David O Adeleke, the first African man to look into a womans eyes and see her waist. #NigeriaHistory pic.twitter.com/wq8ju4Bfp2
— who is T•O•B•I 👽🌹 (@TobiDaDeviant) August 25, 2020
Meet Pa Awojide, the first man to create a CV (1876). Created CV for the likes of Einstein, da Vinci, and the famous Jack. pic.twitter.com/Qup34pz3YC
— Àrabà (@raph_toye) August 25, 2020
Meet mr Zuruka Oyelowo the first man to say “E be things” #nigerianhistory pic.twitter.com/goQ0ymqyyc
— 🇳🇬 OMO NAIJA 👑 ◎ (@Cele__Audu) August 25, 2020
Meet Dayo, the first boy to tell a Nigerian mother to be calming down, he's also the first to negotiate beating from a Nigerian mother. In his words he said "let it not be hot" 😂#NigeriaHistory pic.twitter.com/WXPj4jNrVy
— FR∆NCIS™ (@iam_lordvintage) August 24, 2020
Meet Kwame Ogyam the first person to reject pregnancy 😂 pic.twitter.com/W5fERYN83s
— sylake ⚓ (@juniorsylake_) August 24, 2020
Meet Oriade Bode Wire, the first benefit boy to do giveaway for his teachers in 1930. pic.twitter.com/zD6IVbZkjL
— The Special Olodo (@thespecialolodo) August 25, 2020
Meet Kwaku mensah , the first man to call a woman 'sssiiiiiiii' pic.twitter.com/eNdU62kAIQ
— The bottos watcher 🍑👀 (@yesubaguyguy_) August 24, 2020
Meet Abati Tina, the first woman they asked how are you? And she said "I'm not fine" pic.twitter.com/ZwKDkD35CI
— King Monye 👑 (@iamkingmonye) August 24, 2020
Meet Lady Omawunmi of warri. The first woman to break a man's heart. pic.twitter.com/0xAc1QDKSQ
— Timi_IronSide of Abuja #BBNaijia2020 (@d_timilehin) August 24, 2020
Y’all meet Sidiqat Ayeniromo, the first woman to need 2k urgently. pic.twitter.com/18v2ktYLSB
— Alhaji Tunde Wall’s 🇨🇦🇨🇦 (@TundeWalls) August 24, 2020
Meet Chief Gbadamosi, the first Sugar Daddy from Yoruba Land. #NigeriaHistory pic.twitter.com/rpd09jTnHr
— Duke of Ibadan 🀄️ (@AsiwajuLerry) August 24, 2020
Meet Emmanuel Yeboah. The first Man to say Meeehhhhh in 1685 🐐🐐🐐 pic.twitter.com/EkQXjBUyUc
— AY POYOO 🐐 (@ay_poyoo) August 24, 2020
Meet Alphonsus Jegade .
The first man to thief pynt .
23rd July 1952#NigeriaHistory pic.twitter.com/i2JxC9RdEG— MOONSHINE ⏲ (@ill_nojie) August 24, 2020
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