
Every week, it feels like there’s a new distraction pulling our attention away from what truly matters. First, it was the immorality of BBNaija. Then, the shocking Flight Nude scandal. Now, it’s “GehGeh University,” a social media trend where laughter hides a serious danger.
Welcome to “GehGeh University,” a digital space teaching us how to destroy our relationships and minds. We see it everywhere: singles, couples, and friends laughing and sharing these posts, convinced it’s harmless fun. But the truth is, while we’re scrolling and “cruising” online, our relationships are quietly dying, our character is being eroded, and our minds are being poisoned.
Ask yourself: If a real online university opened to teach Christ, character, and purpose, would you sign up? Would you abandon the trends and memes to invest in your soul and your relationships? The sad reality is that few would. We’ve been trained to chase what’s relevant over what’s true, and popularity over wisdom.
This isn’t a new problem. As Fr. Chidi notes, influencers like Andrew Tate and Kevin Samuels built followings by teaching worldly seduction and ego. “GehGeh University” is just a more subtle, social-media-friendly version. It feeds off our laughter while killing our future relationships and character.
Real life is suffering because we’re following digital parasites instead of seeking God, virtue, and genuine wisdom. Our relationships are ending, young people are becoming bitter, and marriages are being silently sabotaged. Yet, we continue to scroll and laugh as if nothing is happening.
Your mind, your relationships, and your future are being hijacked by nonsense disguised as entertainment. Don’t say you weren’t warned.






