GehGeh Advises Men on What to Look Out for When Picking a Girlfriend Between the Ages of 25–30

GehGeh Advises Men on What to Look Out for When Picking a Girlfriend Between the Ages of 25–30

  • Nigerian influencer GehGeh listed out red flags men should look out for before dating women between 25-30
  • The controversial act made up scenarios of where women carry issues of their past relationships to get into a new one
  • He further pointed out the cons of dating baby mamas, igniting heated debate on social media

Nigerian influencer Emmanuel Obruste, often known as GehGeh, has sparked debate with a new video in which he warns men against dating women aged 25 to 30.

GehGeh, who is known for giving opinions on relationships and money, stated that a lady of that age who has never been pregnant should be regarded as a red flag.

What gehgeh says every man should know before dating a woman aged 25 to 30
Gehgeh shares guide for men choosing a girlfriend between 25 and 30. Credit: @officialgehegeh
Source: Instagram

He argued that many women in this category may have been in several relationships, which could have impacted their bodies before finally settling down.

Speaking about the recent trend of men spending millions of naira on their wives to get pregnant, GehGeh claimed that some women between 25-30 and older have damaged their wombs before settling down for marriage.

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He also warned guys to be wary of single mothers who have children with the men they previously loved.

Watch him speak below:

Netizens react to GehGeh’s video

Legit.ng compiles the reactions below:

@lifeinsolace said:

"Confused men! Today, they say, "marry a virrgin." Tomorrow, they'll say, "A girl, bewteen 25-30, who has never been pregnant is a red flag." How do virginns get pregnant, or how do they become virginns again after pregnancy?"

@edinenWEB3 said:

so geh geh is trying to say that my sisters who stayed through their twenties without getting pregnant are red flags and don't deserve to be trusted or married? see who dey help boys🫵🏽."

@franklinBlinksX said:

"Will say it again, this first point doesn’t make any sense . For y’all who would come under my comment to yarn rubbish, go advise your sister to get pregnant at that age out of wedlock just to prove a point."

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@LaVidaMercy said:

That take is overly simplistic and frankly unfair. A woman’s worth, health, or compatibility isn’t measured by whether she’s had a child by 25-30. Life choices, career focus, personal circumstances, or fertility concerns don’t make someone a 'red flag.' Women are more than just their ability to have children.

@EmmyOlonisowon said:

"A damaged guy who has lived his whole life interacting with several damaged girls can’t understand or fathom some ladies are not damaged or sleep around with men, they wait till marriage. The more you carry OS, the less you will ever believe a decent girl is out there."

@the_oddmind said:

"Illiterate don begin quote. Please face your night class university. Preach virginitty and virtues not reckless pregnancy. Don’t gaslight good women into thinking out of wedlock pregnancy is a flex. No. It’s a bad thing.
Gehgeh breaks down the girlfriend checklist for women
Gehgeh exposes the red and green flags in women aged 25–30. Credit: @officialgehgeh
Source: Instagram

Geh Geh claims musicians are richer than footballers

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Geh Geh claimed musicians are richer and more famous than footballers, arguing that music fame lasts longer.

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Citing Jay Z, Rihanna, Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy as examples, he compared their wealth to that of football stars like Ronaldo, Messi, and Mikel Obi.

His statement sparked debate online.

Source: Legit.ng

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Chinasa Afigbo (Entertainment Editor) Chinasa Afigbo is a pop culture/music journalist and content writer with over four years of experience in other mainstream media organisations, including Vanguard Media and Guardian Life. She holds a degree in Information Management Technology from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). She also moved on to pursue courses in writing & media communications. Chinasa has also been published in other Intl journals, like The African Report. Reach her at: chinasa.afigbo@corp.legit.ng.