26/06/2025
“DON'T ANSWER THE MIRROR🆘🆘⛔”
In the heart of Ijebu-Ode, a young man named Tayo just moved into his uncle’s old bungalow to start his NYSC year. The house had been locked for years—his uncle passed mysteriously, and the family avoided the property ever since.
Tayo, being a Lagos boy and not one to believe in "village fear-fear," shrugged it off. He cleaned the place, set up his Bluetooth speaker, and even made a TikTok saying:
“Abeg, make ghost try me. I get power bank and Holy Water.”
He laughed. The comment section did too.
But that night, as he was brushing his teeth, he noticed something… off.
There was a tall mirror in the corridor that he swore wasn't there earlier.
It looked old. Antique. Covered in faint dust… but the glass was spotless.
Curious, he stepped close—and that's when he heard it:
“Tayoooo...”
He froze. The voice didn't come from behind. It came from the mirror.
Thinking it was a prank or a speaker glitch, he laughed and walked away.
But then—he heard footsteps.
His own reflection stepped out of the mirror.
Not just mimicking him—mocking him.
The doppelgänger smiled with yellow eyes and whispered:
“You like talk too much… come and finish your TikTok inside.”
Tayo bolted. But every room had a mirror now.
Bathroom. Kitchen. Even the soup pot surface reflected his face—and it was always smiling back with a strange delay.
He ran outside, only to find the compound gate replaced by a mirror too.
And from behind it, voices echoed:
"People who mock spirits don’t get exit plans."
The last thing seen on his TikTok Live was him screaming:
“If anybody see dis—DELETE mirror from your house. DELETE IT!!!”
Some say if you watch the live at 3:33 AM, his reflection winks at you…
And your mirror might not show just you again.
⚠️ MORAL OF THE STORY:
Not everything is content. Some things are consequence.