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  • More than 177,000 people from Nigeria joined comedian Geh Geh’s live TikTok “session” on Thursday evening.

  • The entertainer, who refers to his stage as a college of knowledge, was also presented with items valued at approximately $30,000.

  • When expressing appreciation, the comedian mentioned that God and street wisdom helped make him Nigeria’s first illiterate person to establish a university.

A content producer and comedian named Geh Geh had a TikTok livestream on Thursday evening that was said to have drawn over 177,000 spectators.

Nevertheless, what astonished many was the fact that he allegedly left with presents valued at more than $30,000 within a single evening.

Sharing this milestone on his social media profiles, the content creator stated:

“I am not graduated either, but by the grace of God, I didn’t attend school. I was an orphan, but now Nigerians show me love,” he said in a video following the event.

Geh Geh presents himself as a savvy “teacher” offering direct guidance to men on topics like life, finances, and love.

He recently explained that his comments regarding women were not meant as an expression of hatred toward them.

Speaking about the influence of his lessons, he quipped:

The University of Wisdom and Insight, the sole institution where after graduation, women hesitate to request money from you.

He added:

Check out the present I created… another gift will be given to me today, which is approximately worth $30,000. I won’t take this love for granted, since I haven’t really done much for them.

He also admitted that he was raised without parents and had difficulty establishing himself in life, stating that the financial success holds greater significance than mere figures.

He stated:

If Nigeria were a nation that truly values outstanding individuals, then people should currently be comparing figures like me with Aristotle, Wole Soyinka, Einstein… but I am grateful that people recognize my mind and my distinctiveness.

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Varied responses follow Geh Geh’s accomplishment

LFHCK.ID collected the responses from online users:

@AbdulLee10

When your income reaches $30,000, taxes will begin to take their share, just as they did with Peller, who complained bitterly.

@Gwin_d1:

It’s disappointing to witness how our generation turns serious matters into something trivial. Be straightforward and honest.

@Officialhumbl1:

Go get it and start making some money. He never does ordinary giveaways because he spent it all.

@Blaqluiz6:

It is better to provide for someone who offers guidance to you rather than giving to unproductive women who lack anything valuable.

@Flourish4545:

Once again, congratulations. Peller hasn’t achieved these figures, honestly. I was taken aback. There’s so much affection for Geh Geh. I’m proud of him.

@BarcaPrincipal:

Picture this, he created more than $30k in presents using your heads, and yet all of you will end up pleading for 1k data from your relatives… Una way too much.

What did GehGeh say regarding Olamide’s album?

In the meantime, LFHCK.ID.ng stated that GehGeh asserted that Olamide’s album demonstrated that Asake was limiting the rapper’s individual success.

A monetary specialist contended that the record should have centered solely on Olamide, excluding any partnerships or featured artists.

Comments from GehGeh sparked significant backlash online with numerous people criticizing him for offering unwanted counsel.


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