Financial adviser, Geh Geh, has stirred up conversations on social media after giving a bold piece of advice to Nigerian billionaire Obi Cubana. This comes in response to the online drama surrounding Obi Cubana and his alleged adopted son, who recently laid claims to being the rightful next-of-kin.
The controversy began after a young man surfaced online, claiming to be Obi Cubana’s adopted son and asserting that he should be recognized as the billionaire's next-of-kin. The claim, which quickly went viral, prompted a swift response from Obi Cubana himself, who dismissed the allegation and set the record straight publicly.

Reacting to the situation, Geh Geh praised Obi Cubana for immediately addressing the misleading claim. He expressed his frustration with the growing trend among Nigerian youths who, rather than working hard or creating value, now seek shortcuts to wealth by positioning themselves for inheritance, even without genuine ties or contributions.
He argued that such attitudes promote laziness and entitlement, and in a surprising twist, advised Obi Cubana to consider willing all his properties to charity. According to Geh Geh, doing so would not only put a stop to the entitlement culture but also push his own children to work hard and create their own legacies, just as he did.
He said Obi Cubana’s children would stand a better chance at becoming as successful as their father if they were not handed wealth on a silver platter, but instead were inspired by values of hard work, perseverance, and vision.

Geh Geh wrote in a caption that quickly went viral across social media platforms:
“Obi Cubana should will all his properties to charity if he wants his children to become successful (My advice to Obi Cubana and his Next of kin’s)”
In a portion of the video shared on his Twitter page, he stated:
“I really applaud your effort, the way you set that record straight. Next-of-kin for Nigeria no wan work again. ‘What do you do for a living?’ I am a next-of-kin. Since when next-of-kin turn to occupation for this country? Wetin another man dey labour, another wan come claim am free of charge? It’s nonsense!”
Netizens’ reactions …
@provii8 wrote: “Make person catch this Gehgeh for me”
@legendDboy said: “😂 if I am been honest this Obi stuff is not right”
@mr_adebayo55 wrote: “You don dey talk nonsense o gheghe
I go pour spit for your face”
@Sire_Franky wrote: “Inasmuch as I agree with you, willing your properties to charity, when you’ve children, isn’t nice. No good father will deliberately leave his child empty-handed. Rather, teach your child(ren) ways to make money, and then sponsor him/them with your wealth. ✌️”
Watch video below …
Obi Cubana should will all his properties to charity if he wants his children to become successful (My advice to Obi Cubana and his Next of kin’s) pic.twitter.com/iH1P7aQWTQ
— Geh Geh🏧 (@GehGehdey4u) April 23, 2025