Lady Bakes Police Uniform, Sewing Machine Cakes, Photos Cause Massive Stir
- A baker resident in Ibadan, Oyo state, has wowed people with her brilliance in cake making
- The young lady shared photos of cake she baked that well depicted different professions in the society
- There were tweeps who thronged her comment section saying they would one day love to learn from her
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A Nigerian lady who bakes well has shown off her craft on Twitter joining the trend "show your range but make it cakes".
In a post on Friday, March 19, the lady who is known as Nike on the platform posted photos that show the different concepts she has been able to achieve with cake making.
Nike has been able to bake a cake depicting a disk jockey table. Another captures a sewing machine.
Perhaps the finest with a bit complex design was the one that had a horse with a cart of tall cakes behind it. Many people praised the lady as they were wowed by her amazing designs.
See her post below:
Briefly.co.za compiled some of the reactions below:
@funshodarq1 said:
"Hello @_DjWhyte come fes and see somtin."
@_DjWhyte said:
"My birthday 2 years ago! Got that at the office I wasn’t even around. Cry wan finish me with the beauty."
@Ola_mides said:
"You see cakes one day I will learn it from you."
@gothchic4 said:
"Sis you really sabi this cake thing. Amazing."
@kreexthal said:
"Aunty Nike, you dey bake."
@Cheeamaka_jay said:
"Omoooo. You dey bake abeg!"
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za earlier reported that a Nigerian man identified as Adepeju Elijah Adewusi has impressed many social media users after sharing pictures of the crocodile cake he baked.
Taking to his Facebook page to showcase the cake, Adepeju said he was directed by the holy spirit to bake a crocodile cake.
According to the young man, God always tells him what to do and when to do it. He said when he got to his shop on January 18, he heard a voice within him saying he must bake a crocodile cake.
After listening to the voice he heard, Adepeju took to social media to share what he came up with: a beautiful work of art made with flour which has earned him commendations from the online community.
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