Baker shows off beautiful cake resembling traditional cooking pot

"This is so beautiful" - Nigerian Baker sets TikTok on fire with beautiful cake resembling a traditional cooking pot

"This is so beautiful" - Nigerian Baker sets TikTok on fire with beautiful cake resembling a traditional cooking pot

“This is so beautiful” – Nigerian Baker sets TikTok on fire with beautiful cake resembling a traditional cooking pot A talented baker stunned many by baking a big cake that perfectly resembles a cooking pot, commonly known as a ‘saki pot.’ The video featured the baker alongside three different cakes resembling pots, each displaying distinct contents.

"This is so beautiful" - Nigerian Baker sets TikTok on fire with beautiful cake resembling a traditional cooking pot

Nigerian baker. While many found it difficult to believe it was a cake, the baker clarified that it was indeed a cake. She recently posted several other videos on her TikTok page showcasing cakes that strikingly resemble various objects. Her perfectly baked cooking pot or saki pot lookalike cake garnered attention on social media, prompting many people to rush to the comment section to acknowledge her talent and ask questions. See some reactions below:  Ola💐Kii🌹Tan🌸: “‎This is so beautiful and amazing.” Pretty Queen: “‎God will continue to bless your knowledge.” amosadebunmi: “‎Omolola you be wich in this filled.” Adeyemi Adenike Falilat: “‎Wow. You did justice to this cake.” Marley Richie$$: “‎Don’t tell me this one nah cake.” WATCH VIDEO: @milli_cent_ugo Shine shine Koi koi shoe😂😂😂😂😂💃💃💃🥳🥳🥳 #december #fyp #viral #foryou #goviral #milli_cent_ugo ♬ Jijo Pocoo – Professional Beat

Nigerian baker wows many with a perfectly baked Indomie Cake

"A master piece"- Talented Nigerian baker wows many with a perfectly baked Indomie Cake

"A master piece"- Talented Nigerian baker wows many with a perfectly baked Indomie Cake

“A master piece”- Talented Nigerian baker wows many with a perfectly baked Indomie Cake A talented Nigerian baker caught the attention of many on TikTok as she baked a cake that perfectly resembled a bowl of noodles. In a video circulating on social media, the baker, whose face was not shown, was seen using a knife to cut open what appeared to be a bowl of noodles.

"A master piece"- Talented Nigerian baker wows many with a perfectly baked Indomie Cake

Indomie cake. However, as the knife sliced through, it became evident to viewers that it was actually a meticulously crafted cake. Following this surprising reveal, numerous individuals flooded the comment section of the post, praising the Nigerian baker’s remarkable talent. See some reactions below:  Gbaby: “‎That’s a master piece. Sorry oh, is the fork also.” Ogochukwu Grace Okoye: “‎I salute your creativity” Olatoyosi: “‎May God bless your handwork ma’am.” @Toriolabest: “‎can you make a chimpanzee or lion cake.” kwesi Jacket 127: “‎Ghananins will kil us oo eiii. cake mu cake.” Urvashi‎: “the fork too nah cake?” WATCH VIDEO: @ellagatti_sweetcakes Tag who need to see this😍 #cakecraft #indomie #indomienigeria #fypシ゚viral #ellagattisweetcakes👌✅ #caketok #cakeart ♬ original sound – 𝐴𝐾𝑂𝑅𝐸𝐷𝐸🤍💐

Baker asks student to fill up bucket with spoon for coming late to work (Video)

Baker asks student to fill up bucket with spoon for coming late to work (Video)

Baker asks student to fill up bucket with spoon for coming late to work (Video)

Baker asks student to fill up bucket with spoon for coming late to work (Video) An Owerri baker causes a stir after asking her student to fill up a bucket with water using a spoon for coming late to work. A video making the rounds on social media captured the approach taken by a boss to correct her student who is known for arriving to work late.

Baker asks student to fill up bucket with spoon for coming late to work (Video)

Student fetching water with spoon as punishment for coming late to work. Credit: Thingsdeyoccur / Instagram. The lady in question ordered the latecomer to fetch water almost a hundred meters away using a spoon. The goal was to fill up a bucket that is almost ten litres in size. She, however, stood with the apprentice as she goes back and forth to fetch water with the spoon. Sharing the video, she wrote, “How I punished one of my students for coming late to work. Call me wicked, I accept it.” Reactions trailing baker who asked student to fetch water with spoon poshest_hope said: “I don’t even understand this recent trend of bosses showcasing punishments they meted out on their apprentices. Torrrrr” rosythrone opined: “Small power this one get, she’s misusing it, later we’ll say government is bad. Such an unprofessional behaviour” gungirl001 wrote: “Now imagine this kind person for higher position 🤦‍♀️” taiwo_junzi said: “Instead of you to give punishment that will help her improve at her craft and reduce your work hours and stress. Na nonsense wey no go reform behavior or skill una go dey use do punishment.” Watch the video below …