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GehGeh Privately Ties the Knot? Viral Videos of Secret Wedding Spark Shock

GehGeh sparked widespread shock and debate after videos of his alleged private traditional wedding to a woman named Mary in Niger State went viral.

By Godwin Adejor ·

GehGeh Privately Ties the Knot? Viral Videos of Secret Wedding Spark Shock

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Popular Nigerian financial coach, content creator, and founder of “GehGeh University of Wisdom and Understanding,” GehGeh (also known as Prosper Ojaigho or Oghenegege Prosper) is at the center of a major social media storm after videos allegedly showing him at a private traditional wedding ceremony appeared online on July 25, 2026.

Footage and photos widely circulated on Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook seem to show GehGeh and a woman identified as Mary wearing matching traditional outfits during a private ceremony in Niger State. Details shared by gossip pages include an access card reading “Mary & Prosper” dated July 25, a bridal fan inscribed “Mrs. Prosper,” and scenes from what looks like a low-key traditional wedding. Multiple outlets and pages called it a secret or private event, noting limited guests and efforts to keep it off social media.

Reports framed the event as GehGeh finally settling down after years of content focused on personal finance, relationships, and cautionary advice to men about marriage, money, and women. Some posts humorously or critically pointed out the irony, given his reputation for urging men to prioritize financial wisdom and maturity before committing, or in past clips, expressing skepticism toward traditional marriage in favor of alternative arrangements like “baby mama” setups.

The news sparked a wave of disbelief, memes, and commentary across Nigerian social media. Fans and followers of “GehGeh University” responded with a mix of congratulations, shock, and jokes. Some joked that his students (especially those who took his relationship advice seriously) felt “betrayed” or were left in tears. Others celebrated the couple or speculated about the bride’s background. One of GehGeh’s managers publicly announced he was quitting, claiming GehGeh advised him to leave his own marriage only to secretly get married without informing him.

The story dominated timelines, with pages like Instablog9ja and various TikTok accounts spreading the videos and fueling debates about whether the man known for pragmatic (sometimes controversial) takes on love and money had secretly gone another way.

GehGeh has strongly denied the reports. On X (@official_Gegeh), he blamed the circulating videos on artificial intelligence, posting lines like “I regret the day AI was introduced to Africa,” “AI don do one for me,” and said his team was working to find those responsible for the alleged deepfakes. He also pushed back against claims about his past advice, asking followers to show any video where he explicitly told people never to marry.

As of now, no independent verification such as official statements from family, venue confirmation, or marriage records has confirmed the ceremony, and the footage’s authenticity remains disputed amid the AI claims.

GehGeh rose to fame through engaging, often unfiltered content on TikTok and other platforms under the “University of Wisdom and Understanding” name. He gained a large following with practical financial tips, entrepreneurial advice, and relationship commentary that resonated with young Nigerians navigating money, dating, and ambition. His style is direct, humorous, and unapologetic, making him both influential and controversial.

Whether the wedding videos are real or AI fabrications, the incident highlights how quickly celebrity personal lives (real or fake) can dominate online conversations in Nigeria’s vibrant social media scene.

Congratulations, questions, and skepticism continue to pour in as the internet waits for clearer answers, or more footage.