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You’re a us+less person, you help strangers but ignore your family— GehGeh’s alleged elder brother calls him out

You’re a us+less person, you help strangers but ignore your family— GehGeh’s alleged elder brother calls him out

You’re a us+less person, you help strangers but ignore your family— GehGeh’s alleged elder brother calls him out

A man claiming to be GehGeh’s elder brother has addressed an ongoing family dispute circulating online, alleging neglect and appealing to Nigerians for financial assistance.

He claimed his sister Precious has been misrepresented online and defended her, while describing GehGeh in strong terms.

“Good morning Nigerians. I’m GehGeh’s elder brother, I’m older than all of them. I made this video to clear issues trending online about my family. Precious is my junior sister and I know her well. She is a good girl. GehGeh is a very us+less boy, a bad person. Everything she said about him is true. He does not help any of us.”

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He also alleged GehGeh paid ₦5 million for his medical operation but later publicized it online.

“GehGeh paid 5 million naira for my operation. After that, he came online to tell people. Are you the first person to help your family? Why go online about it?”

He added that after surgery he is struggling financially.

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“I have done the operation, but hunger wants to k+ll me. Can’t you also help me feed?”

He further said his wife reached out to GehGeh but got no response.

“My wife called him to ask for help because we are hungry, but he didn’t pick calls. Yet he shares money online.”

Expressing disappointment, he said he is representing the family in his father’s absence.

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“I’m not happy about how this is online. I’m the one representing my father now.”

He thanked Nigerians for supporting his sister, noting about ₦1 million was raised for her, and appealed for help.

“I can’t go to my junior sister for money. As my brother doesn’t care about family. I believe that Nigerians are good people and they will support me.”

He insisted the matter should not be misrepresented online and urged the public to understand his position as a struggling patient and family head seeking urgent support.

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