“Forgive Her Again? GehGeh Sparks Debate on Infidelity and Male Tolerance”

Sele Media Africa — Opinion Feature “Forgive Her Again? GehGeh Sparks Debate on Infidelity and Male Tolerance”In a viral commentary making waves online, controversial personality and self-proclaimed life coach Prof GehGeh has stirred intense reactions after advising men not to leave women who cheat on them — instead, to “forgive them repeatedly.” GehGeh, founder of the satirical GehGeh University of Wisdom and Understanding, stated: ⁠“The mistake many men make is sending a woman who cheats on them away. If a woman cheats on you, forgive her. If she cheats again? Forgive her again!”While his tone was clearly laced with sarcasm, he went on to deliver a brutally honest “moral lesson” many say is hard to ignore: ⁠“A woman who cheats on you no longer loves or respects you. You want to keep her? Let her keep cheating until she kills you with heartbreak. Since you no get sense.”He concluded with a satirical warning for men: ⁠“If your babe suddenly becomes extra sweet, just know she probably did something wrong and is checking if you found out.”Though humorous in delivery, GehGeh’s message has opened serious conversations about boundaries, self-respect, and emotional abuse in relationships — especially regarding men who endure repeated betrayal in silence.

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Oliver David Joshua is a seasoned media professional with a passion for impactful journalism and strategic leadership. As the Managing Director and Editor-In-Chief of Sele Media Africa, he oversees the organization's editorial vision, ensuring high standards of truth, balance, and bold reporting. Known for his sharp editorial eye and commitment to excellence, Oliver plays a key role in shaping the voice of Sele Media Africa across the continent. His leadership continues to drive innovation, credibility, and growth in Africa’s digital media space.

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