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In a masterstroke of viral satire that's dominating Nigerian social media, content creator Emmanuel Obruste—better known as GehGeh—has "graduated" Senator Ned Nwoko from his fictional GehGeh University of Wisdom and Understanding.
The Instagram post, which exploded overnight with over 71,000 likes and thousands of shares by November 6, 2025, features the Delta North senator photoshopped into triumphant poses: one leaning out of a red SUV, cap tilted, flashing a peace sign while clutching the mock certificate; another in a casual white shirt, grinning broadly as if posing for a commencement photo. The document itself is a work of comedic genius, emblazoned with the university's ornate seal and declaring: "This Certificate is hereby Awarded to Sen.
Ned Nwoko in recognition of the successful completion of studies in the Department of Economics, Stinginess, and Applied Wickedness. We extend our heartfelt congratulations on this outstanding academic achievement." Signed with flair by "Prof. GehGeh Less," it's framed against backdrops of Nwoko's flashy lifestyle, including a branded cap and the "MEGA OFFICE" sign, blending humor with a sharp critique of his billionaire image. GehGeh even shared a video from a logistics office, "waybilling" the certificate to Nwoko's doorstep, captioning it: "Proud Student of GehGeh University ."
The meme has sparked a frenzy, with users roasting everything from Nwoko's alleged frugality to his high-profile polygamous marriage scandals, turning it into the perfect lens for the ongoing Regina Daniels Ned Nwoko divorce saga.
The GehGeh University meme has fueled endless commentary online, but one viral reaction cuts deepest, capturing the irony in raw Pidgin flair:
"But your student failed your class nah, your teaching is not to beg women to stay, why is he crying for Regina returning? Shay polygamous man no suppose chop breakfast nah but Ned Nwoko chop wetin pass breakfast, what happen to his numerous wives? Dem seems not to even exist but only Regina. Despite his many legs options according to you and his illustrations during an interview, yet his many legs seems not giving him joy or fill in the Gap of Regina's one leg.
Wow! Truly, it's so OBVIOUS that polygamy doesn't answer a lot of questions and doesn't stop a man from heartbreak or secure men's peace."
Marriage is not by force, she went into the marriage as a teenager and naive probably because of money, but now she is an adult who is now wiser and can clearly see, let her go, marriage is not a must, let the poor girl be. You went for her virginity, youthfulness, fame and she went for your money, it's two-greedy games.
This savage take has resonated widely, underscoring how even a self-proclaimed polygamy champion like Nwoko can't escape emotional fallout, turning the meme into a broader indictment of unbalanced unions.The timing is nothing short of prophetic, dropping amid the escalating marriage crisis with Regina Daniels, where the 25-year-old Nollywood star issued a tearful ultimatum on November 5: "Stop hurting my family if you want me back."
Accusing Nwoko of using his senatorial influence to arrest her brother Sammy West and sister—allegedly to force her return to their Abuja mansion—Regina's raw Instagram video has fueled #FreeSammyWest, exposing raw power imbalances in their polygamous household of six wives and 21+ children.What started as a controversial 2019 love story, defying a 40-year age gap and family opposition (Regina once confessed contemplating suicide to wed him "for love, not influence"), has devolved into public heartbreak.
Her Ogwashi-Uku kinsmen followed with a 48-hour open letter, demanding Nwoko accept the returned bride price per Anioma custom or face traditional dissolution: "Marriage is not by force," they declared, slamming his alleged police harassment.
The GehGeh University meme has amplified this chaos, with its "Stinginess and Applied Wickedness" diploma serving as a brutal mirror to Nwoko's defense tactics. In October 2025, he countered abuse claims by accusing Regina of drug-fueled rampages—slapping staff, smashing windows—and demanding rehab in Asokoro or Jordan, blaming her brother as a "supplier." A 2024 BBC clip resurfaced, revealing he married her "under family pressure," not romance—fueling jabs about his swift Nigerian polygamous marriages.
Regina fired back, denying addiction as a "baseless campaign" and revealing she financially propped up co-wife Laila Charani during her 2021 reconciliation, only to be called Nwoko's "most useless wife." Nwoko's brother Michael pleaded for privacy, while the senator quipped on Channels TV: "Standing on one leg is tough—two, three, or four is balanced," doubling down on polygamy advocacy.Roasts have poured in, from VeryDarkMan calling Regina's video "disorganized" (hinting at drugs) to skeptics mocking their "juju-bound" shrine wedding as spiritually inescapable.
Nollywood voices like Mercy Johnson decried "pretended justice" over Sammy's arrest, while Etinosa Idemudia and Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde blasted the coercion. As #ReginaDanielsDivorce and #PolygamyTruths trend, the meme's genius lies in distilling Nwoko's empire into one "diploma" of irony.
It echoes broader debates on polygamy pros and cons in Nigeria, where cultural pride clashes with calls for equity—proving no "wickedness" degree shields against real heartbreak. Will Nwoko frame his certificate or heed the ultimatum? For Regina, this "graduation" might just be her exit ticket to reigning solo.
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