Lady Sends Touching Open Letter to Geh Geh, Gives Him Reasons He Should Stop His Teachings
- A concerned lady has sent a message to social media personality Geh Geh over his unconventional advice to men about relationships and finances
- She lamented how Geh Geh's advice has been negatively affecting relationships and begged him to stop his teachings
- The lady's open letter to the social media personality went viral on Facebook and garnered mixed reactions
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A Nigerian lady has expressed her worry about how Geh Geh's relationship and finance teachings to men has been negatively affecting women.
The lady, known on Facebook as Mary Marastv, penned an open letter to the social media personality, begging him to put a stop to his teachings.

Source: Facebook
Geh Geh wormed his way into the hearts of many men with his unconventional approach to advising men on relationships and finances.
Geh Geh went even further in his campaign for men by introducing the GehGeh University of Wisdom and Understanding, which is trending on social media.

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Mary, the self-proclaimed advocate for ladies, decried that Geh Geh's lectures have made men stop spending foolishly on women. At this rate, she feared many women would die of hunger
Her open letter to Geh Geh read:
"An open letter to GehGeh please sir,with all due respect,we the ladies are not happy about your lectures concerning our men,ever since you started your teaching,men don’t spend foolishly again,they don’t take us out to eatery,no money for transport,no thanks for coming.
"On behalf of we the ladies,I plead that you should stop the academy, because hunger will kpai a lot of ladies.
"I pray this letter finds you in good spirit.
"Thanks.
"Yours faithfully.
"Ladies advocate."

Source: Facebook
Lady's letter to Geh Geh stirs reactions
Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the lady's open letter to Geh Geh below:
Kendo Mazi said:
"Why you never take the university serious.

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"Am happy to be among.
"May God bless my mentor ghe ghe."
Okekeozondu Jessy said:
"Hmmmmm hanty go and work, if your guy is not giving you or helping as you want, leave him and find another person, not all men listen and do what geh geh is saying, there are many fishes in the ocean, na small boys dey listen and obey his lectures, big boys don't have time for it, is good to work hard as a lady too."
Stella Joseph said:
"His teaching can never affect me 😂😂 because since I come dis life I never depend on man pocket b4 so let him keep teaching dem......den ladies hustle so that we can prove dem wrong."
Hope Euphemia said:
"Na you way Hunger wan KPIA not Me and the other ladies who aren't Broke nor depends on men."
Mhiz Joycelyn said:
"Sha na content.
"Coz I know most ladies are doing well more than many guys wey dey the so called gehghe class.

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"Hunger no follow dey kpai me.
"Am capable to do all things by myself."
Lizzy Roland said:
"Madam with all due respect na only u dey depend on man oo I no follow, some of us still dey proud of ourselves with full chest wey never ask man for money before so abeg check waten u dey write, u suppose say on behalf of some not all biko."
In a related story, Legit.ng reported that Geh Geh's 'University of Wisdom and Understanding' had become a money spinner.
Portable drags Geh Geh over his teachings
Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that singer Portable had bashed social media personality Geh Geh over his relationship teachings.
In his videos on Instagram, Portable mocked Geh Geh, calling him "stingy" and "broke," while criticising his perspective on relationships and financial exchanges.

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Drawing on a biblical example, he noted that King Solomon, who had numerous female partners, obviously spent hugely to attract them.
Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng