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Nigerian Youths Hilariously Claim to Be Students of the ‘GheGhe School of Wisdom’

A satirical TikTok video featuring Nigerian youths humorously posing as students of the fictional “GheGhe School of Wisdom” has gone viral, with social media users joining in to declare their own hilarious courses and academic levels in a playful mockery of school life and societal expectations.

A group of Nigerian youths has taken social media by storm with a satirical video where they humorously declare themselves as students of the fictional “GheGhe School of Wisdom,” proudly revealing their “courses” and “levels” of study.

In the trending TikTok video posted by user @uknowlivn, the self-proclaimed students introduce themselves one by one, naming absurd yet funny courses like “Financial Ambience and Greed”, “Manipulation Logistics”, “Economics and Stinginess”, and “Opueh-nology.” They also chant a mock school motto and display exaggerated seriousness in their academic “pursuits.”

The video is a continuation of an ongoing trend where young Nigerians pretend to attend online GheGhe lectures. It’s a clear blend of comedy and cultural commentary, with users creatively mocking real-life academic pressures and street smarts.

Social Media Reactions

The video sparked a wave of laughter online, with users joining the joke in the comments:

  • Dera is winning 🎉🚀: “I got 395 in JAMB, which course fit enter UniGeh?”
  • Vee: “That guy studying Opueh-nology might struggle to find a job after graduation.”
  • DMO: “I got 214 in JAMB, can I study something in UniGeh?”
  • freshmonii911: “I’m in 300 level, studying Womanigeology.”
  • PRINCE44: “Economics and Stinginess — 200 level student here!”

Other users jokingly asked about school fees, course registration, and how to transfer departments.

Though purely fictional, the “GheGhe School of Wisdom” has become a viral sensation, reflecting the creativity and sense of humor common among Nigerian youths. It’s satire at its finest—and people can’t get enough of it.

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, GISTREEL

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