Popular financial adviser Geh Geh has stirred a heated conversation online after reacting to the recent controversy involving billionaire businessman Obi Cubana and his alleged adopted son claiming to be his next of kin.
In a viral video, Geh Geh commended Obi Cubana for quickly addressing the false claim and used the moment to criticize what he called a growing trend of “lazy youth waiting on inheritance.” He argued that being someone’s next-of-kin is not a profession and advised that if Obi Cubana truly wants his children to be successful, he should will all his properties to charity.
“Next-of-kin don turn occupation? For this Nigeria now, na next-of-kin dey collect salary? Wetin another man dey labour, another dey wait to chop?”
Obi Cubana should will all his properties to charity if he wants his children to become successful (My advice to Obi Cubana and his Next of kin’s) pic.twitter.com/iH1P7aQWTQ
— Geh Geh🏧 (@GehGehdey4u) April 23, 2025
Geh Geh’s controversial advice sparked mixed reactions online:
- @provii8: “Make person catch this Gehgeh for me”
- @legendDboy: “😂 if I am being honest this Obi stuff is not right”
- @mr_adebayo55: “You don dey talk nonsense o gheghe. I go pour spit for your face”
- @Sire_Franky: “Willing everything to charity when you have kids is wrong. A good father teaches and supports his kids with his wealth, not leave them empty-handed.”
The viral video has reignited conversations around wealth, legacy, and entitlement, especially as public figures navigate family and public expectations.