GheGhe Sparks Controversy with Comments on Aki & Pawpaw’s Comedy Legacy!

BREAKING: GheGhe Sparks Controversy with Comments on Aki & Pawpaw’s Comedy Legacy

Nigerian content creator GheGhe has ignited widespread debate after stating that Nollywood icons Aki and Pawpaw were “not funny” and gained fame primarily due to their height. In a recent video, GheGhe suggested that physical appearance can be advantageous if utilized effectively, implying that the duo’s stature played a significant role in their success. [1]

The remarks have drawn criticism from fans and fellow entertainers, who argue that Aki and Pawpaw’s comedic talent and contributions to Nollywood are being undermined. Social media users have expressed disappointment, with some cautioning GheGhe to be mindful of his statements to avoid damaging his reputation.

This incident adds to the growing list of controversies surrounding GheGhe, who has recently been in the spotlight for his unconventional views and online presence.

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  1. Legit.ng – Nigeria news.: www.legit.ng/entertainment/celebrities/1670493-aki-pawpaw-funny-famous-height-gehgeh-lectures-fans/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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