Victor Boniface ‘Enrolls’ in Geh Geh University After Failed AC Milan Move
Bayern Leverkusen forward Victor Boniface has enrolled in an online university known as Geh Geh University of Wisdom and Understanding
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- The Super Eagles forward is known for constantly supporting individuals on TikTok to start up businesses
- His proposed move to AC Milan for €24 million collapsed after the Italians questioned his medical history
Super Eagles forward Victor Boniface has resumed his social media activities after his move to Italian giants AC Milan failed on Sunday afternoon, August 24.
Bayern Leverkusen and Rossoneri had a verbal agreement on a loan move worth €5 million plus a possible permanent transfer fee of €24 million, which will see the Nigerian striker remain in Italy till 2027.
Boniface flew to Milan on Thursday, August 21, to complete the formalities of the deal, but Milan called off the deal after discovering an issue with his knee during medicals.

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The Bayer Leverkusen striker has suffered two anterior cruciate ligament injuries in his career, during his time with Bodo/Glimt, and has also experienced recurring groin problems that have affected his availability in recent seasons, Football Italia.
This is the second time in 2025 that the Bundesliga winner has seen a proposed move collapse, following Al-Nassr's decision to opt out of signing him in January and instead sign Jhon Duran.
Boniface to enroll in Geh Geh University
Super Eagles striker Victor Boniface has expressed his desire to enroll in an online university known as Geh Geh University of Wisdom.
On his Instagram status, the 24-year-old posted a picture of students walking into the entrance of the proposed university.
The Bayer Leverkusen forward is known for his generosity on various social media platforms, especially on TikTok. On the flip side, he got into a matchmaking live and wanted it all, as captured in an X post.
The Akure-born player recently doled out NGN200,000 to a TikTok user and has always given out funds whenever he is present at Super Eagles matches.

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Geh Geh opens online University
Emmanuel Obruste, a Nigerian content creator who goes by the name Geh Geh opened an online university on Tuesday, August 19.
Geh Geh, who insists he is a financial expert, said the university aims to educate men on how to avoid being exploited by women in relationships and other dealings.
He cautioned men against taking on financial responsibilities for women they are not married to. And had more than 370,000 total viewers in one of his livestreams, according on Africa Facts Zone on X.
The Delta-born content creator described marriage as a financial mistake, advising men to avoid dating multiple men if they hope to achieve financial success, per Premium Times.
Meanwhile, a coalition of Nigerian academics, students, alumni, and concerned citizens has written the National Universities Commission (NUC) to step in and regulate comedians and content creators who freely attach “university” to their brands.

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Speaking on behalf of the coalition, Dr. Charles Ekeh said:
“The term ‘university’ is legally protected and earned through rigorous accreditation. Allowing comedians to adopt it dilutes its meaning and disrespects the years of dedication and excellence behind genuine academic institutions.”
Boniface gifts TikTok user money
Legit.ng earlier reported that Super Eagles striker Victor Boniface has sent cash to a user on TikTok despite heavy backlash following his regular use of social media.
After their conversation, the user shared a screenshot of a bank transaction showing she had received NGN200,000 from the footballer.
Source: Legit.ng