Social media personality and self-acclaimed financial expert, Ojaigho Prosper, popularly known as GehGeh, has said that women who criticise him online often behave differently when they meet him in real life, stating that he receives more attention from women offline than men.
Speaking in a recent media interview, GehGeh
reflected on his rise to social media fame, stating that his journey began with
a desire to share real-life financial lessons rather than chase online
popularity.
He said, “I was simply coming from a place where I
wanted to share my experiences because I felt I had enough knowledge and life
experiences to share with people.”
He recalled that one of his earliest viral videos
focused on why renting an apartment could, in some cases, be better than
building a house, a perspective he said resonated with many viewers. According
to him, the video gained wider attention after it was reposted by music
executive, Don Jazzy.
Geh Geh said his rise to fame came as a surprise,
adding that he only realised the scale of his influence when strangers began
approaching him in public to share how his content impacted their lives.
However, his views on relationships and masculinity
have often sparked criticism online, with some accusing him of promoting
misogynistic ideas. He dismissed the label, insisting that the backlash is
often rooted in insecurity.
“I have noticed that women don’t like my advice
online because many of them feel that if their husbands or boyfriends watch my
videos, they may stop giving them money the way they used to,” he said.
He, however, maintained that his offline
experiences tell a different story.
“When women see me in real life, they approach me
more than men do. The way they react to me online and in person are two
completely opposite things,” he added.
Geh Geh also defended his stance on financial
discipline in relationships, explaining that his content originally focused on
personal finance before evolving into relationship commentary.
“I realised that a lot of the financial problems
men face come from investing in relationships and partners they shouldn’t be
investing in,” he said.
Addressing questions about his personal life, he
confirmed that he has had multiple relationships, adding that his cultural
background permits polygamy.
He also responded to public criticism over his
sister’s recent claim that he does not support her financially, insisting that
his philosophy on self-reliance applies equally to family members.
“I recently transferred N5m to her,” he said,
adding that both of them share the same upbringing and opportunities.
On trending conversations surrounding celebrity
relationships, Geh Geh criticised the engagement between fellow content
creators, Peller and Jarvis, describing it as unsustainable.
“I swear, it pained me. The boy is constantly
performing,” he said, arguing that young relationships built on public
attention often struggle in the long term.







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