Geh Geh Responds to Petition Targeting His ‘Online University’
Sele Media Africa — Popular content creator and self-styled financial expert, Geh Geh, has reacted to a petition filed against his online platform, the “Geh Geh University of Wisdom.”
A coalition of Nigerian academics, students, alumni, and concerned citizens has approached the National Universities Commission (NUC), calling for stricter regulation of content creators who use the term “university” in their branding. They argue that such usage is misleading and undermines the reputation of legitimate educational institutions.
The coalition specifically highlighted Geh Geh University as one of several parody online universities that should be regulated or banned to prevent confusion.
In response, Geh Geh took to social media with his usual bold style, telling Nigerians to “beg who una suppose beg,” signaling his defiance against the push to ban his platform.
The NUC has yet to comment officially on the petition. The debate over satire, digital branding, and educational standards remains ongoing.
Sele Media Africa will continue to follow this story closely.
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