Social media influencer GehGeh has stirred controversy with her recent remarks about women and motherhood.
In a viral post, she claimed that it is a “red flag” for any woman between the ages of 25 and 30 to have never been pregnant at least once in her life. “Any girl between the age of 25–30 wey never get belle once for her life, na red flag,” she wrote.
Her statement has since generated heated discussions online, with many users accusing her of promoting unhealthy stereotypes and reducing women’s worth to their ability to conceive. Others, however, argued that she was only expressing a personal opinion about fertility and readiness for motherhood.
“Any girl between the age of 25-30 wey never get belle once for her life, na red flag” — GehGeh shares why pic.twitter.com/OdIBJDjq6T
— YabaLeftOnline (@yabaleftonline) September 4, 2025
In other news… Fortune Flip Entertainment, the record label that once had Ayomikun late son of Nollywood actress Peju Ogunmola under its management, has finally spoken following his tragic passing.
In a statement released on Wednesday, September 3, through a joint Instagram post with Ayomikun’s account, the label expressed profound grief over his death.
In other news… Fortune Flip Entertainment, the record label that once had Ayomikun late son of Nollywood actress Peju Ogunmola under its management, has finally spoken following his tragic passing.
In a statement released on Wednesday, September 3, through a joint Instagram post with Ayomikun’s account, the label expressed profound grief over his death.
According to the statement, Ayomikun died after a short illness. The label urged the public to keep his family in their prayers while respecting their privacy during this difficult period.
It was further announced that a candlelight procession would be held in his memory on Thursday, September 4, in Ibadan.
“Oluwanisola Omobolanle aka Ayomikun. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our brother and artist, who left us after a brief illness. We kindly ask for your prayers and respect for the privacy of his family and loved ones as they navigate this painful time. In his honour, a candlelight procession will be held on Thursday, September 4, at Ring Road, Ibadan, starting at 6:30 p.m. We invite everyone who loved him to join us as we celebrate his life and legacy,” the statement read.