Portable Drags GheGhe, Mocks His “School of Wisdom” Students with King Solomon Reference

Nigerian street-pop sensation Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, popularly known as Portable, has publicly taken a swipe at social media influencer and financial advisor GheGhe, ridiculing his controversial “School of Wisdom” and its teachings about relationships and money.
GheGhe has recently stirred debates with his repeated advice cautioning men against spending money on women, labeling such expenditures as “bad investments.” His lectures have drawn a young audience keen to learn his perspectives on relationships and financial prudence.
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In a viral video response, Portable dismissed GheGhe’s stance, arguing instead that generosity toward women is essential. To emphasize his point, he invoked the biblical figure King Solomon, famously known for having 700 wives, suggesting that Solomon must have spent lavishly on them to maintain their loyalty and affection.
Portable stated, “GheGhe, you’re stingy, you’re broke. What did King Solomon give 700 women? You think Solomon didn’t spend money and women followed him?” This sharp retort not only mocked GheGhe’s financial advice but also questioned the practicality of his teachings.
Further, Portable teased GheGhe’s students, warning them that adopting such stingy attitudes could lead to financial ruin and loneliness. “Now I hear some individuals are going to your school. You’re going to be broke if you go there. GheGhe, you and your students, what are you battling? You’re poor,” he declared.
The video has since ignited heated discussions on social media platforms, with reactions ranging from support to skepticism:
- @Govmentson remarked, “King Solomon was King. Women are attracted to men with power.”
- @PromsLevi suggested, “It’s obvious now, he just wants to use GheGhe to trend.”
- @benjamins_st criticized Portable, calling him the “simp champion” and questioning his own relationship experiences.
- @OmobaFash1 predicted that GheGhe’s potential reply would be an attempt to gain more popularity.
- @Pappry311 humorously questioned the source of Solomon’s wealth, hinting at skepticism about biblical narratives.
This clash highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding GheGhe’s rise as a figure promoting unconventional views on gender relations and financial behavior among men. While some praise his candidness, others find his teachings contentious and unrealistic.
Portable’s rebuttal underscores a cultural conversation in Nigeria about masculinity, generosity, and the dynamics of romantic relationships, reflecting broader societal debates on traditional versus modern values. The exchange between these influencers continues to captivate the public, illustrating the power of social media in shaping discourse around personal finance and relationships.
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