Nigerian man bakes cake resembling Donald Trump's helicopter, shares photo

Nigerian man bakes cake resembling Donald Trump's helicopter, shares photo

- A Nigerian man has taken to Facebook and wowed social media users with his amazing baking skills

- Prince Obua made a cake in form of former United States president Donald Trump's helicopter

- One thing that is noteworthy about the talented baker is his consistency and hard work in the world of pastries

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A Nigerian man identified as Prince Obua has continued to wow people on social media with his baking skills which he is now passing to others.

Man bakes cake resembling Donald Trump's helicopter
Prince Obua (r) trains baking enthusiast to make pastries. Photo: Prince Obua.
Source: Facebook

The young man recently baked a cake in the form of one of the helicopters used by former US president Donald Trump and his creativity has stunned netizens.

Training students

Sharing the images on his Facebook page, Obua indicated that the cake was part of the training for students in Port Harcourt who were learning how to bake.

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Man bakes cake resembling Donald Trump's helicopter
The cake resembled one of the choppers used by Donald Trump. Photo: Prince Obua.
Source: Facebook

This is not the first time the young man will be in the news for his baking skills. Earlier, Obua took to social media to disclose how he was contacted from Uganda after making an aeroplane cake for Air Peace.

He took to Facebook to share a screenshot of a conversation he had with a man from Uganda.

Trump's exit

As separately reported by TUKO.co.ke, Trump exited power on January 20, 2021, following the November 3, 2020, election which he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

The Republican refused to concede defeat and hardly a week after the polls, he had filed dozens of cases in court seeking to overturn Biden's win.

His legal team was, however, unable to prove to the court claims of voter fraud Trump was pushing.

Impeachment

Before, he retired, Trump suffered yet another blow after he was impeached for a second time by the House of Representatives. The House accused Trump of fanning the insurrection witnessed at the US capitol on January 6.

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The Senate is set to start hearing Trump's impeachment trial from the week of February 8. Republicans have, however, termed the process as a sham arguing that law does not provide for impeaching a private citizen like Trump (now retired president ).

Man bakes cake resembling Donald Trump's helicopter
Former US president Donald Trump. Photo: Getty Images.
Source: Getty Images

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported how a Nigerian architect proposes to baker after ordering viral construction site cake.

A young talented baker known as Chinyere (@iam_chinko) on Twitter took to the platform to share the good news of her engagement with fans, as well as the person she was getting hitched with.

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