- Nigerian comedian Gehghe has gone viral after jokingly awarding Senator Ned Nwoko a mock certificate from his satirical “GehGeh University of Wisdom and Understanding.”
- The parody certificate, said to be from the “Department of Economics, Stinginess, and Applied Wickedness,” amused social media users and fueled playful jabs about Nwoko’s rumored stinginess.
- The skit is part of Gehghe’s signature comedy style, blending trending topics with humour and social commentary.

Popular Nigerian content creator, GehGeh, has sparked reactions online after jokingly “awarding” Senator Ned Nwoko a certificate from his humorous GehGeh University of Wisdom and Understanding.
In a viral post, Gehghe claimed that Nwoko successfully “graduated” from the Department of Economics, Stinginess, and Applied Wickedness, and that his certificate had been “waybilled” to him.
The parody award quickly caught attention on social media, with fans flooding the comments with laughter and playful remarks about the ongoing drama between Nwoko and his wife, actress Regina Daniels.
In other news…. In other news… Mavin Records founder and ace producer, Don Jazzy, has revealed that although he has the financial capacity to purchase luxury cars or even a private jet, he prefers to channel his wealth into meaningful investments and self-improvement.
The music mogul, whose real name is Michael Collins Ajereh, emphasized that financial success shouldn’t automatically lead to extravagant spending. Instead, he believes true wealth lies in making smart choices that ensure long-term stability and growth.
According to him, his current focus is on expanding his business empire and acquiring new skills that contribute to his personal and professional development.
His remarks sparked mixed reactions online. While many applauded his discipline and vision, others interpreted his statement differently.
One fan commented, “If someone like Don Jazzy, with all his money, is still learning new skills to get better, what excuse do you have?”
Another user praised his humility, saying his mindset should motivate others to prioritize growth over showy lifestyles.
However, some critics accused him of subtly showing off under the pretense of modesty.
The debate soon shifted toward family responsibilities, with some questioning whether Don Jazzy’s single status influenced his financial perspective.
A commenter wrote, “You’re speaking like someone without family responsibilities. Are you married or do you have kids?”
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