Emmanuel Obrutse, aka Geh Geh, a financial expert, has stirred up controversy with his advice on training women. In a recent podcast interview, he suggested that men should not invest in a woman’s education, as she may leave him in the future.
Instead, Geh Geh recommended buying a tricycle (keke) for the woman’s father, so he can earn a living and pay for her education. He claimed that many Nigerian women view relationships as a form of employment, expecting financial compensation.
Geh Geh’s comments have sparked heated reactions on social media, with some condemning his views as misogynistic and outdated. Others have expressed support, sharing personal experiences that align with his statements.
HomieBishop said, “This is 2025 do some men still think this way 😭😭 after watching Ngozi Okonjo Iwella you still say this”
@whoronthis said, “The stories I’ve heard about sending your girl to school are scary.”
@ibukun_tayo said, “Forget o
Women dy wey nr need your money, Just have your own money as a man and be intentional towards them”
2_twenty_1_ said, “Forget cruise, most of the things this guy is saying are true And these things dey happen, we just dey shame to talk true.”