Nigerian TikToker and content creator Emmanuel Obruste, popularly known as GehGeh, has reacted to allegations of financial negligence from his younger sister that he didn’t take care of her and other siblings.
The allegation, which drew criticism on social media, became public after the sister posted a video where she claimed she was turned away from GehGeh’s housewarming ceremony.
In response to the allegation, GehGeh, who took to his Instagram page, addressed the backlash in a video message.
According to the influencer, he does not yet have the financial capacity to lift his entire family out of poverty and can only do his best, not give everything to the point where he becomes poor.
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He said, “I no go help anybody in this life to the point wey be say I go con later need help from them. I will not do it. I will give my best, not my all. See, I wicked ooo. Yes, I wicked. Na, wickedness carries me to reach this level.”
GehGeh revealed that he has supported his family in the past, including buying the phone his sister currently uses. GehGeh also noted that he is the first in his family to achieve a financial breakthrough and currently cares for three children.
The influencer argued that he must prioritise financial strategy over emotion to avoid later needing help himself.
He described himself as frugal with money and said that approach helped him reach his current level.
“I get family with three children to take care of. I’m applying strategy over emotions because I never got the kind of money to raise a family from poverty.
In the history of my family, I’m the first person to build a duplex and cars. In such a family, you just want me to elevate everyone?” he asked.
He referenced singer Asake as an example, noting that despite achieving international success over four years ago, Asake only bought cars for his parents this year.
“I’m very wicked with my money. I wouldn’t have gotten to this level if I kept giving money to everyone who asked for help. Asake don blow for over four years now as an international superstar, but na this year he bought cars for his parents,” he said.
GehGeh said he only began earning from social media two years ago. He added that he is the first person in his family to build a duplex and own cars.
“I started earning money from social media two years ago, and you expect me to just carry my full family, wey don poor in history.
Bro, in the history of my family. I’m the only one who has seen light. And you dey expect that as I see the light, make I just carry everybody once from poverty?”
He also questioned expectations that he should immediately elevate all relatives from poverty.
He advised his brother and sister to get jobs and not depend on him for financial support.
“Make I con get one sister wey no wan work. My advice to my brother and sister is that they should go and work, don’t depend on me.
