Financial adviser and social commentator GehGeh has sparked online discussion with his candid remarks on the marital breakdown between Nollywood actress Uche Ogbodo and her estranged husband, Bobby Maris, while also sharing his views on women who undergo Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedures. In a viral video, GehGeh stated that many women opt for BBL not to please their husbands, but to attract attention from other men. He emphasized that relationships should not be based on conditional love or financial dependency, urging men to recognize when they are no longer respected in a partnership.
GehGeh’s comments have drawn attention across social media platforms, where he is known for his unfiltered take on societal and relationship dynamics. He argued that men often misinterpret financial support as a sign of unconditional love, when in reality, modern relationships are influenced by personal ambitions and external validation. “I have said it before. Anytime a woman does BBL, she didn’t do it because of her husband. She did it to get attention from other men,” he stated in the video, reinforcing his long-standing stance on cosmetic surgery and gender dynamics.
He further advised men to be cautious about becoming emotionally or financially dependent on their partners. GehGeh stressed that true love should involve mutual support, especially during challenging times. According to him, a woman who genuinely cares for her partner should be willing to use her resources, influence, or connections to help him grow. “If you’re with a woman who cannot use her money, status or connections to upgrade you, then dump her because that kind of woman does not love you,” he added, highlighting his belief in reciprocal effort in relationships.
His remarks come in the wake of Uche Ogbodo’s public announcement that her marriage to Bobby Maris had ended after over eight years. The actress revealed she was “tired of being married to a princess,” suggesting a shift in her perception of the relationship. While GehGeh did not directly accuse Uche Ogbodo of seeking attention through cosmetic procedures, his broader commentary on BBL and relationship expectations has been widely interpreted as a reflection on her situation.
The video has since gained traction on social media, with many viewers debating the validity of GehGeh’s claims. Some support his call for self-awareness in relationships, while others criticize his generalizations about women’s choices. Regardless of the reactions, his words have reignited conversations about love, self-worth, and the evolving nature of modern relationships in Nigeria. As public discourse continues, GehGeh’s insights may influence how people evaluate their own partnerships and societal expectations.


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