Pastor Sparks Reactions as He Urges Members to “Go and Register at GehGeh University”

  • A Nigerian pastor has gone viral after advising his congregation to “go and register at GehGeh University” during a church service.
  • While some praised him for relating with the youth, others criticized him for promoting a social media trend from the pulpit.

In a rather unusual twist, a Nigerian pastor has stirred social media buzz after openly advising his church members to go and register at the now-trending “GehGeh University.”

During a recent church service, the clergyman, while addressing his congregation, referenced the viral GehGeh movement that has taken over Nigerian streets and online spaces. To the surprise of many, he encouraged his members not to ignore the wave but to be part of it.

His comments have since gone viral, with netizens debating whether he was making a joke, trying to stay relatable to youths, or genuinely endorsing the controversial trend.

See some of the reactions trailing the post below:

@THE_CRAFT3R
Pastor self na final year student😂😂

@majorlouwe
Sense too full geh geh talks …. Na just pure sense

@Sarqi__
Pastor fit don go through series of break hearts and manipulation 😭😭

@charliebeato
From altar call to admission list. Spiritual endorsement 🤭

@CeeChidi
What Nigerian men needs is financial responsible..

In other news….. Reality TV star and hype priestess, Phyna, has finally addressed the heavy backlash trailing her earlier tweets about a street beggar who damaged her car in Lagos.

Taking to her page, Phyna admitted that she allowed anger get the best of her while narrating the incident. She revealed that aside from the trauma of the encounter, she also had to deal with fixing scratches and replacing items yanked off her windshield.

In her words:

“It wasn’t my intention to malign the Yoruba tribe or cause division, the damage could’ve been done by anybody from any tribe. I’m not a bigot, I love all tribes, I love my Yoruba brothers & sisters and it’s evident in my creative works with how much I’ve worked with them.”

The BBNaija star further stressed that while her anger influenced her choice of words, it doesn’t excuse them.

“My anger does not in any way justify the tweets I made, I’m human, I’m not perfect and I’m using this medium to apologize — Emabinu, E f’orijimi,” she added.

Her apology has since sparked mixed reactions online, with fans commending her humility while others believe the damage may have already been done.

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