
A popular Nigerian TikToker and self‑styled “Geh Geh University” founder, Geh
Geh is currently embroiled in a heated online dispute with his sister,
Precious, after she publicly accused him of hypocrisy and
abandoning his family.
In a series of trending TikTok videos, Precious alleged that while Geh Geh
regularly advises men not to spend money on their girlfriends and to prioritise
supporting their families, he himself is not supporting his own
family. She described him as a “people pleaser” who is more concerned about
public perception than genuine responsibility, accusing him of abandoning them
in their time of need.
Precious further questioned whether his popular teachings — often delivered
while wearing his signature boxers — are genuine or merely performative. She
argued that his private actions contradict the core message of his online
persona and the so‑called Geh Geh University, where he preaches
against spending money on unmarried partners.
In response, Geh Geh released a rebuking video accusing his sister of having
an “entitlement mentality,” insisting that “nobody owes
her anything.” He argued that if making money were easy, “everyone would
have made it,” and questioned why his sister had not started content creation
like him. He also asked whether she had ever posted a video he refused to
repost or requested to feature in his content and was denied.
Geh Geh maintained that he only gives money to people based on their contribution
to his life, not blood ties — a stance he has repeated in multiple videos. He
emphasised that he prefers to empower people, such as buying a phone
for content creation, rather than giving out cash. He added that since Precious
has now “blown” on social media – even if negatively – it is now her
turn to help the family.
The TikToker also reiterated his controversial mantra that “entitlement
mentality equals poverty,” declaring that he “won’t die for anybody”
and calling for “justice for rich people.”
The online feud has sparked widespread reactions across Nigerian social
media, with many questioning the authenticity of Geh Geh’s teachings and others
criticising Precious for taking family matters public. The debate continues to
trend as both sides release more videos and Nigerians weigh in on issues of
family responsibility, online influence, and performative morality.
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