- A woman has gone viral after calling out social media personality GehGeh for allegedly living a fake life, claiming he was spotted on a “cheap” ₦125,000 flight despite flaunting wealth online.
- The video has triggered mixed reactions, with many users defending GehGeh and questioning the obsession with public displays of luxury.

A lady has stirred online debate after accusing popular internet personality GehGeh of living a fake lifestyle on social media, following an encounter on a domestic flight.
In a viral video circulating online, the woman claimed that despite GehGeh’s frequent display of wealth on social media, he was spotted flying with a low-cost airline, which she described as “very cheap.”
“Everybody is living a fake life on social media. Guess who is on this flight with me? GehGeh,” she said. “Let me show you the airline, XE Jet. Very cheap airline. I’m not hiding it, ₦125,000. GehGeh that says he has houses and everything is the one riding cheap airlines. Everybody is fake.”
She further noted that peace of mind matters more than outward displays of wealth and advised people not to feel pressured by what they see online.
The video has since sparked mixed reactions on social media, with many users defending GehGeh, arguing that choosing a cheaper flight does not invalidate one’s financial status.
Popular Nigerian artist Iyanya has shared insights into his ongoing challenge with maintaining celibacy, admitting that his resolve often falters when he encounters attractive women.
Speaking openly on the Afropolitan podcast, the singer behind the hit track Ur Waist revealed that he frequently regrets breaking his celibacy, yet finds it difficult to remain consistent.
“My celibacy is not steady; it goes up and down. Sometimes, you try to stay celibate, and then you meet someone who gives you every reason not to. You give in, and afterward, you find yourself longing for celibacy again,” he confessed.
The 39-year-old also noted that marriage is not on his immediate horizon, as he feels he is not yet mentally prepared for that step.
“I am not thinking of getting married… So, I am very honest when I meet people now. I think that is what has helped me a lot. When I meet you I don’t go, ‘Oh! I’m crazy about you.’ When I meet you I go, ‘Listen, I’m healing. Don’t expect so much from me.’
“Maybe, when I was younger, I wouldn’t mind, I would just say what you want to hear. But now what has really helped me a lot is just saying, ‘I’m not in that space and I’m not going to lie to you or play with your emotions’,” he added.
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