Geh Geh University of Wisdom petition

Geh Geh University of Wisdom petitionGeh Geh Reacts to Petition to Ban His “University of Wisdom” – Fans Beg President Tinubu

Popular Nigerian content creator and self-acclaimed financial coach, Geh Geh, has broken his silence after news of a petition calling for the ban of his parody institution, the “University of Wisdom.” The petition, reportedly submitted to the National Universities Commission (NUC), has sparked widespread conversation across social media.

Why Geh Geh’s “University of Wisdom” is Under Fire

According to reports, a coalition group petitioned the government and regulatory bodies to clamp down on parody institutions like Geh Geh’s, arguing that the use of the word “university” could mislead people and harm the credibility of genuine higher institutions in Nigeria.

Critics warn that even though such brands appear humorous, they may unintentionally misinform the public about higher education standards.

Geh Geh’s Emotional Reaction

In response, Geh Geh took to social media to express his frustration and sadness. He described the petition as “heartbreaking” and urged Nigerians to come to his aid.

“Help me beg the president… please,” Geh Geh pleaded, asking his fans to petition President Bola Tinubu to stop the move against his University of Wisdom.

Fans React: Mixed Opinions Flood Social Media

The petition quickly stirred heated reactions online. While many Nigerians rallied behind Geh Geh, others were critical of his brand.

Some of the notable reactions include:

  • jstan.ltd: “This gonna make him more popular. Lol.”
  • sunny_drill: “Make government go ban sidaboj, leave our financial coach alone.”
  • PreciousFolake2: “You want to spoil people’s lives, God no go gree for you. We’ll soon cancel you too.”

These diverse opinions highlight how Geh Geh’s content has become both entertaining to many and controversial to others.

The Bigger Debate

Beyond Geh Geh himself, the controversy raises a larger question: Should parody and satire be allowed to use educational terms like “university”?

Supporters argue that satire is a form of creative expression and should not be censored. Critics, however, insist that parody institutions could damage the reputation of Nigeria’s education system if left unchecked.

Final Thoughts

The petition against Geh Geh’s University of Wisdom is more than a legal matter—it’s a cultural debate on the boundaries of satire, creativity, and institutional integrity in Nigeria.

As fans continue to beg for presidential intervention, it remains to be seen whether the government will take action or allow Geh Geh to continue running his parody institution.

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