Nigerian Mother Explains Why GehGeh's Lectures Are Necessary For Young Men

Nigerian Mother Explains Why GehGeh's Lectures Are Necessary For Young Men

  • A Nigerian woman said that social media influencer, GehGeh, is a necessary voice for young people who are still coming up
  • The woman said she has a son who is still in school, and she is the one taking care of the young man alone
  • According to her, if her son decides to have a girlfriend, she will still be the one who will carry the responsibility since her son is not working

A Nigerian mother said GehGeh has become a necessary voice for young men who are still in the early stages of adulthood.

She said young men who are still in school and are not working might want to listen to GehGeh because he is making sense in some of his teachings.

Woman explains why she supports GehGeh's lesson to young men about women, relationships and money.
Woman says GehGeh's teaching is necessary for young men who are still coming up. Photo credit: Facebook/Flora The Digital Banker and TikTok/GheGhe.
Source: UGC

According to Flora, who shared her thoughts in a Facebook video, she indicated that she is a mother who is taking care of her son.

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She said her son is still a student and is not working. She imagined a scenario in which her son decides to have a girlfriend without having the financial means to meet the girl's expectations.

Flora said her son cannot shoulder the burden, and then it would fall on her.

She said:

"Gehgeh is a necessary voice for his target audience which are the young undergraduates and young men who are just starting out their lives. It's not everything that he says that I agree with, but most of the things Gehgeh is saying, they are 100.
"Let's look at it this way: I have a son in the university and I'm the one responsible for his welfare, for paying his school fees, to his hostel accommodation, everything is on me.
"So my son goes to school and meets your daughter and your daughter is expecting him to carry her responsibility, pay her hostel accommodation, buy her books and in some cases, buy her hair.

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"My son is not working and your daughter is not working as well, so where is your daughter expecting my son to get that funding from? It's going to be from me because I'm the one carrying him."
Woman says GehGeh is making sense in some of his lectures.
Woman says GehGeh's message is for young men who rely on their parents and can't afford girlfriends' demands. Photo credit: Facebook/Flora The Digital Banker and TikTok/GehGeh.
Source: UGC

Watch the video below:

Reactions as woman supports Gehgeh's teaching

Sodiq Danjuma said:

"Life is more complicated than what gehgeh is teaching in as much some people may think his doing the right thing. I'm of the opinion that' his teaching will do society more harm than good."

Ajoke Morenike Shonekan said:

"His target audience are youth who were not raised and influenced by intentional parents. My son can’t be part of his class. My son will only attract a girl with similar values."

Lady explains why she doesn’t support Gehgeh

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian lady sent a message to women whose boyfriends usually tune in to listen to social media influencer, Gehgeh.

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According to the lady, ladies whose boyfriends follow the influencer should consider themselves single women.

She insisted that Gehgeh does not respect ladies, suggesting that those who enrolled in his school are likely to copy him.

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

Source: Legit.ng

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Israel Usulor (Human-Interest editor) Israel Usulor is a journalist who has 10 years of experience. He worked at The Prime Newspaper and has published articles in TheCable Newspaper. Israel graduated with distinction from Fidei Polytechnic (Mass Commun, 2016). Israel has interviewed Zannah Mustapha, the man who helped negotiate the release of Chibok Girls, and Kunle Adeyanju, who rode a bike from London to Lagos. He covered exclusive stories on Chef Dami during her Guinness World Records cookathon. Email: israel.usulor@corp.legit.ng.

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