"Aki & Pawpaw Were Not Funny. They Only Became Famous Because of Their Height": GehGeh Lectures Fans

"Aki & Pawpaw Were Not Funny. They Only Became Famous Because of Their Height": GehGeh Lectures Fans

  • The current rave in the entertainment industry, Geh Geh, shared a video where he lectured Nigerians
  • The social media influencer got hundreds of views at his university, where he lectured young men on women
  • In a recent video, GehGeh shared his opinion about the famous actors Aki and PawPaw, fueling reactions online

Nigerian online personality, GehGeh, has continued to trigger reactions online after he held a successful lecture at his online university.

GehGeh's school, also known as "GehGeh University of Wisdom and Understanding," is an online platform where he shares insights on relationships, finance, and personal development.

A couple of days ago, the self-acclaimed finance guru held an online class that had almost 180,000 people in attendance on TikTok alone. This further cemented his place as the "wise man."

GheGeh makes a controversial remark about Aki and PawPaw in lecture video.
GehGeh suffers backlash after thrash-talking Aki and Pawpaw. Credit: @official_gehgeh, @akiandpawpaw
Source: Instagram

In his recent video, where he spoke about appearances, he stated that one’s look can work as an advantage only if used well.

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Citing examples, he mentioned the famous Aki and PawPaw, stating that they weren’t exactly funny, but their looks gave them an edge.

The fact that they were short gave fans something to laugh about, thereby painting them in a certain light.

He further spoke about ladies using their looks to their advantage, widely known as "pretty privilege."

His video has since gone viral, prompting fans to share their thoughts.

Watch the video:

Reactions trail GehGeh's comments on Aki, PawPaw

Read some reactions online:

@theladymotara said:

"I don’t think this una lecturer understand the meaning of “FUNNY” 😂😂😂😂."

@e4emmanuel said:

"The audacity to say such about our screen legends! People should learn to know the limits they can go all in the name of clickbaits 🤦🏽‍♂."

@spydermanne said:

"Better stick to what you're doing man, this kind talk no make sense."

@crazygist.naija said:

"Ahhhh ! Those guys are funny o. Even if they stop acting movies for the next 22 years , they have a legacy and no be wetin anybody go wan put hand. Gehgeh Shakespeare abeggg make we teach another topic I nor want make them lock this university when I don already get admission."

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@jossidu said:

"Una don start to dey emotional…again 😂. He’s so correct. And he didn’t say they weren’t funny at all, he said they weren’t REALLY funny and he’s right. The height really blew them up. Make una calm down with tears."
GehGeh makes a controversial remark about Aki and PawPaw in lecture.
Fans slam GehGeh for saying Nollywood actors Aki and Pawpaw are not funny Credit: @official_gehgeh, @akiandpawpaw
Source: Instagram

@kii_ra0 said:

"He don get fame now he don dey talk anyhow."

@montero789 said:

"If you no dey careful them go cancel you asap and you go lose this your small relevance."

@trishiapatrick said:

"I watched their movie yesterday. Tom and Jerry with Sam loco and ada ameh. These guysss are funnnyyyy. Especially pawpaw. Funny scatter 😂😂😂😂."

@__yeeza__ said:

"You better remove their names from your st2p!d mouth!!! Dem no Dey your level and also dem no be your mate for age!!"

@kittyminar said:

"They are funny, go and check their old videos with osofia, samloko etc."

GehGeh brags as 25,000 join school

In a previous report by Legit.ng, self-acclaimed financial expert GehGeh and his purported University of Wisdom trended across social media platforms in the country.

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Videos of Nigerian men listening to clips by GehGeh, mostly focused on how to treat women, surfaced online.

Reports also emerged that over 20,000 people joined GehGeh’s lesson, sparking concerns on social media.

Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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Eniola Lasaki (Entertainment Editor) Lasaki Fauziat Eniola is an Entertainment Editor at Legit.ng. She is a graduate of Horticulture, FUNAAB (2017). Eniola has over four years of professional experience in Entertainment/pop culture/music writing/reporting. Before Legit, she worked in reputable media houses such as TooXclusive Digital, GistReel, WetalkSound, and Kraks Media. She has also pursued Digital Marketing, Copywriting, and Corporate Communication courses. Email: eniola.lasaki@corp.legit.ng

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