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GehGeh Strongly Condemns Peller and Jarvis’s Relationship

GehGeh strongly criticized Peller and Jarvis’s relationship, saying they are too young for marriage and that money alone is not enough to make it work.

By Godwin Adejor ·

GehGeh Strongly Condemns Peller and Jarvis’s Relationship

Renowned financial coach and social media personality GehGeh has once again made headlines for his unfiltered criticism of the relationship between popular TikTok influencers Peller (Habeeb Hamzat) and Jarvis (Amadou Elizabeth Aminata). In a recent podcast, GehGeh did not hold back as he expressed strong disapproval of their widely discussed romance, warning that the couple, especially Peller, is not ready for marriage.

GehGeh, who has positioned himself as a mentor to many young people, argued that financial success alone does not prepare anyone for marital responsibilities. “Me, I feel like they’re too young, especially the boy, too young for marriage responsibility,” he stated plainly. He revealed that he has repeatedly advised Peller against rushing into marriage: “Bro, this thing you’re doing never reach this level oh. You are too young for the responsibility where you want carry.”

A main point in his critique was that money alone cannot guarantee a successful relationship. Addressing fans who point to Peller’s wealth,

GehGeh countered: “People dey say, ‘Ah, but he get the money now.’ But money no dey enough to lead woman. You go see even billionaires, women dey use them. So na wisdom and experience dey lead woman, not money.”

He further described what he perceives as an unhealthy dynamic driven by infatuation. “Person where dey in love, na woman dey lead am. Na Peller love Jarvis. Jarvis no love Peller. The girl choose am,” GehGeh claimed. He added the memorable line, “Love is blind, and blind person no fit lead,” implying Peller’s strong feelings have clouded his judgment.

Despite acknowledging his friendship with Peller and their history of collaborations, GehGeh held firm in his stance. He has publicly and privately urged the young creator to slow down, emphasizing experience and maturity over viral fame and current wealth.

GehGeh’s critique comes from a protective concern for Peller’s future. He sees the relationship as premature, potentially setting the young influencer up for failure in one of life’s biggest commitments. His comments reflect broader themes he often discusses: the dangers of youthful impulsiveness, the overly romanticized view of relationships on social media, and the importance of wisdom beyond money.

Peller and Jarvis have captivated audiences with their content, from sarcastic streams to romantic skits, crafting a relationship story that many fans support. Reports suggest they are planning a wedding on August 1, making GehGeh’s timing particularly relevant.

As Peller and Jarvis face public scrutiny before their supposed wedding, GehGeh’s words add a cautionary perspective. Whether he influences the couple or just fuels more content remains unclear, but his disapproval of their current path is obvious.

In the world of young Nigerian influencers, where fame arrives quickly and relationships unfold publicly, GehGeh continues to advocate for maturity, experience, and financial wisdom as essential for lasting success.