
Media personality Geh Geh’s relationship lessons, especially those of his recently established online school, Geh Geh University of Wisdom and Understanding, have drawn criticism from Nigerian singer Portable.
Geh Geh claims that the school’s goal is to teach males how to prevent women from taking advantage of them in relationships and other interactions.
Geh Geh’s lessons, however, did not sit well with Portable, who shared a number of videos in which he attacked the media figure. Geh Geh was called “stingy” and “broke” in Portable’s Instagram videos, which also criticized Geh Geh’s outlook on relationships and money exchange.
He cited a biblical example, pointing out that King Solomon, who had many female lovers, clearly spent a lot of money to get them.
Men who are frugal or unable to spend money on women will inevitably have relationship problems, claims Portable. Additionally, Portable stated that he didn’t want to attend Geh Geh’s school since he didn’t want to become destitute or be alone.
By stating that it would be difficult to get a woman’s devotion without spending money on her, he made a reference to the idea that women would not pay attention to men who are frugal. According to Portable, women need financial support and attention, therefore men shouldn’t be scared to spend money on them to achieve their goals.
Portable continued by disparaging Geh Geh’s teachings, calling the school pointless and confirming that individuals who heeded his counsel would wind up destitute and alone.