- Influencer Greg sparked controversy when he urged men to embrace polygamy, citing the example of Senator Ned Nowoko.
- He claimed that having multiple wives gave men emotional protection and relationship options. Greg also mentioned Regina Daniels, hinting that she may be struggling emotionally.
- His comments sparked mixed reactions, with some social media users accusing him of seeking attention, while others supported his stance, saying polygamy reflected traditional African values.

Social media influencer Gehgeh has sparked backlash after urging men to embrace polygamy as a way of life, citing the example of Senator Ned Nwoko.
In a widely circulated video, he said having multiple wives provides men with “choice” and emotional protection, adding that “if you have a choice, no one can hurt you.”
Gerge also hinted that Nwoko’s wife, Regina Daniels, may be going through emotional struggles, saying: “Regina has a place where she cries now.”
He believes that polygamy protects a man’s heart because “you have a lot of things, and if one of them doesn’t work, you throw it away.”
His comments drew mixed reactions – some said he was “insensitive and clout-seeking”, while others defended him and argued that polygamy reflects African traditions.
In other news… Funke Akindele has revealed she earned her first £1 million in 1999 for her role as ‘Bisi’ in TV series I Need to Know.
The actress shared in a video on
“I did it around 1999. I started my career in 1996 playing waka pass roles, went for auditions in 1997 and got a lot of rejections,” she said.
The actress further explained how her persistence paid off when she was finally cast in the TV series I Need to Know.
“Then I hit the big time on ‘I Need To Know’ and that’s how I got my first £1m.”
Talking about how she spent the money, Akindele revealed that the first person she informed was her mother who encouraged her to pay her tithes before spending any part.
“What did I do with one million naira? First, I showed it to my mother. Of course, she knew about it and then my mother suggested that I must pay the tithe first,”
“I paid my tithes, and then I entered Yaba because I had no shoes. I changed my wardrobe, my shoes, my bag, everything. The girl who didn’t have shoes yesterday has them today.”
