Taxify driver cries out after eating passenger's cake, reveals what's happening to him

Taxify driver cries out after eating passenger's cake, reveals what's happening to him

- A Nigerian man has taken to social media to disclose how a Taxify driver pleaded for his forgiveness after he ate his cake

- According to @ThatSickDude, despite begging the driver to return the cake he forgot in his car, the latter refused and ate it

- After eating the cake, the driver started 'sleeping strange' and reached out to the passenger to ask for his forgiveness

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A Taxify driver has got people talking on social media after eating a passenger's cake without his consent.

A Twitter user with the handle @ThatSickDude took to the social media platform to disclose that he forgot his cake in the car and the driver refused to return it.

The driver sent a text message to @ThatSickDude and begged for forgiveness for eating the cake. He said he has 'been sleeping strange' since he ate the cake.

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Taxify driver cries out, begs for forgiveness after eating passenger's cake, reveals what's happening to him
The Nigerian man said his Taxify driver ate his cake without his consent. Photo credit: @ThatSickDude
Source: UGC

Sharing a screenshot of the text message, @ThatSickDude wrote:

"4got my brownies in a taxify ride....begged this guy endlessly to return my cake he refused now see him."

Tweeps flooded the comment section of the post to share their reactions.

@PrettieAdiela

"I don't know why I don't believe anything is happening to him. What if he only sent that to stop you from taking any drastic measures against him. I'm Surprised you didn't report him to bolt."

@teefahsstore commented:

"Tell him "you asked for whatever is falling upon you, bear the consequences" He'll call you tire."

@jiggy_w commented:

"Lmfaooo Ignorance will kill some people. He’s probably thinking whatever happened to him is the consequence of him stealing and eating the cake. Just reply him with “it’s out of my hands now.”

@Blvckarchie reacted:

"I for don tell am say na cake for the gods wey him chop and that he has 3 days to live."

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@UmaBillz commented:

"U can't eat ur cake and have it not to talk of eating my own and have peace. Your own don finish oh."

@Calamanssii reacted:

"Tell him he has to take you everywhere you want to go for the next three days so the spell can be broken."

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In other news, a Nigerian lady has caused a stir on social media after disclosing that she preached Christ to her Uber driver who happens to be a Muslim.

According to the lady with the Twitter handle @IfeKiisha, the driver paid attention to each of her words and was staring at her through the mirror.

@IfeKiisha wrote:

"So I preached Christ to my Uber driver today. A Muslim but he payed attention to every word I spoke, he was just looking at me through his mirror.. Like why would this young fine girl be carrying Jesus on her head like this. I’m so glad I was able to plant the seed in his heart."

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