Popular content creator Emmanuel Obruste, widely known as GehGeh, has responded to public accusations from his alleged younger sister, Preshy, who claimed he has neglected her and other siblings despite his rising fame and income. In a video posted on Instagram, GehGeh denied being financially irresponsible, stating he had previously supported Preshy, including purchasing the phone she currently uses. He emphasized that while he contributes where he can, he does not have the financial capacity to lift his entire family out of poverty. "I never get the kind of money wey fit raise family from poverty. I can only do my best and not my all," he said.
GehGeh defended his approach by describing himself as intentionally "wicked" with money, arguing that financial discipline enabled his success. He revealed he began earning significantly from social media just two years ago and is supporting a family of three children. He pointed out he is the first in his family to build a duplex and buy cars for his parents, calling it a milestone in a family with a long history of poverty. He urged his siblings to work independently rather than depend on him, stating, "Make I con get one sister wey no wan work."
GehGeh claims he lacks the funds to lift his family from poverty despite building a duplex and buying cars for his parents. He advises siblings to work instead of relying on him, yet funded a housewarming event others were barred from. If his wealth covers personal milestones but not basic family support, the line between prudence and detachment blurs. His narrative of self-made success clashes with the reality of siblings still in hardship.
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