“If Yahoo Boys Stop, Call Girls Go Hungry”: Geh Geh’s Fuels Hot Debate, Video Trends

“If Yahoo Boys Stop, Call Girls Go Hungry”: Geh Geh’s Fuels Hot Debate, Video Trends

  • Popular content creator Geh Geh dropped a controversial opinion linking call-girl culture to Yahoo boys
  • In a recent interview, he claimed that many call girls rely solely on Nigerian fraudsters for survival
  • His comments have left Nigerians divided, with some of them saying that Geh Geh's comments were the bitter truth
  • A Nigerian entertainment fan, who does not want his name in print, agreed with Geh Geh about the link between the call girl culture and fraud in Nigeria

Self-acclaimed financial expert and controversial content creator, Geh Geh, has fueled a fresh conversation online.

The streamer shared his opinion on the link between the call-girl culture and internet fraudsters, popularly known as Yahoo boys.

In a recent video, Geh Geh argued that many call girls depend heavily on Yahoo boys to sustain their lifestyle.

Geh Geh speaks on OS and Yahoo boys
Geh Geh drops a controversial opinion linking call-girl culture to Yahoo boys. Photos: @official_gehgeh/IG.
Source: Instagram

According to him, if Yahoo boys stop making money today, the entire call-girl culture will crash.

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He narrated how he once interviewed a lady in one of the popular spots where call girls gather to look for clients.

The lady reportedly confessed that patronage had dropped recently because “Yahoo boys don't get money like before.”

He stated:

“Recently I went to where these call girls hang out, and I was interviewing one of them. She stated that patronage is low these days. Why won’t there be a decline in patronage? Yahoo boys don’t get deals like before again. If Yahoo Yahoo boys stop today, call girls will also stop.”

The video, which has since gone viral, stirred a heated debate online, with many Nigerians weighing in on his controversial statement.

Watch the video here:

Geh Geh's video on Yahoo boys causes controversy

Legit.ng compiled the reactions of netizens below:

@philanth_:

"If yahoo end plenty business will go down, business like fashions, car and clubs, many legit businesses rely on yahoo boys."

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@shegzedon:

"A lot of marriage will crash cos most marriage are built on yahoo yahoo funding so if it stops sope purrr otilor"

@Naijafoodview:

"Without yahoo boys who will carry OS? 9-5 guys don’t even know what’s OS"

@Arovodanny:

"If una listen to GehGeh una go know say most of the things de make sense"

@Meze6777Eze

"NO BE LIE . SOMETIMES E GET SOME KIND RICHES WEY DEY BE LIKE CURSE FOR MAN LIFE YOU GO CON DEY LIVE LIFE USELESSLY JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN AFFORD TO LIVE THAT WAY IT’S SAD BUT TRUE. MEN ENABLE THOSE PEOPLE"

@_THE_CRAFT3R_:

"Baba don kill OS career finish"
Geh Geh causes online debate
Geh Geh claims that many call girls rely solely on Nigerian fraudsters for survival. Photos: @official_gehgeh/IG
Source: Instagram

Call girl culture is largely tied to fraud - Fan

A Nigerian entertainment fan, who does not want his name in print, agreed with Geh Geh about the link between the call girl culture and fraud in Nigeria.

He stated:

"To be honest, Geh Geh’s take isn’t far from the truth, even though it sounds controversial. The call-girl lifestyle in Nigeria has always been tied to men who spend recklessly, and Yahoo boys are among the biggest spenders. Once that flow of money slows down, it’s only natural that their patronage will also drop."

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He added:

"However, I don’t completely agree with the idea that the entire call-girl culture will “crash” if Yahoo boys stop. There are still other clients who patronize them, though maybe not at the same level. What Geh Geh said just highlights how deep fraud money has influenced certain social circles in Nigeria."

Man rejects Geh Geh University

Legit.ng earlier reported that not everyone seems to be impressed by the popularity of skitmaker, Geh Geh’s University of Wisdom.

The parody school class, which teaches men wealth management and how to deal with women, has continued to gain an immense following, with thousands joining the virtual class. However, despite its popularity, a Nigerian man openly dismissed it.

He also gave a thumbs down for the relationship-focused lessons run by female influencer SaidaBoj. Instead, he declared that the only class he would ever attend with pride is one handled by veteran Nollywood actor Kanayo O. Kanayo.

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Olaniyi Apanpa (Entertainment Editor) Olaniyi Apanpa is a seasoned journalist with over 6 years of experience in sports, metro, politics, and entertainment reporting. He has written for renowned platforms such as Opera News, Scooper News, The PUNCH, and currently works as a Senior Entertainment Editor at Legit.ng. A graduate of English Education from the University of Lagos. He is also a trained Digital Marketer from the Digital Marketing Institute, Lagos. Contact: olaniyi.apanpa@corp.legit.ng.