Geh Geh Blasts T Dollar Over New Salon, Offers Unsolicited Advice
Facebook user Geh Geh criticizes T Dollar's new salon, calling it a bad investment and offering unsolicited business advice.
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Lagos, Nigeria — Popular Nigerian Facebook user Geh Geh has sparked controversy online after criticizing fast-rising musician T Dollar over his latest business move — the opening of a brand-new salon.
In a bold and unsolicited opinion shared on his Facebook page, Geh Geh expressed strong disapproval of the venture, claiming that the salon was a poor financial decision. He argued that T Dollar should have consulted him before making the investment.
"I weep for you, T Dollar," Geh Geh wrote. "You've just made a grave financial mistake. That salon of yours is a sinkhole, waiting to swallow all your hard-earned cash. Why didn't you come to me for advice? I would have told you to invest in something more viable."
A Harsh Take on a Business Move
T Dollar, known for hits like “Rise,” and “Nobody,” has been making headlines recently — not for new music, but for venturing into business. The salon, which reportedly features upscale interior décor and grooming services, was launched in Lagos to much fanfare.
However, Geh Geh wasn’t impressed.
His Facebook post, which quickly gained traction, was filled with what many are calling "backhanded concern." While some fans saw it as a brotherly warning, others criticized Geh Geh for being unnecessarily harsh and presumptuous.
Is the Salon a Bad Idea? Mixed Reactions Online
Reactions to Geh Geh’s comments have been divided. Some users agreed with his assessment, arguing that the beauty industry is already saturated in cities like Lagos and that T Dollar should have put his money elsewhere — perhaps in tech, real estate, or streaming.
Others defended the artist, pointing out that many successful Nigerian entertainers have diversified into personal care businesses. Celebrity salons have worked for the likes of Iyabo Ojo, Tonto Dikeh, and others.
"At least he's doing something legal with his money," one fan commented. "Let the man grow. Not every musician wants to fade out broke."
Why Celebrities Venture into Beauty and Lifestyle Businesses
The salon business might seem like an odd choice to some, but in Nigeria, it’s increasingly common for public figures to open side businesses related to lifestyle, fashion, or personal grooming.
There’s a strategic reason for this: personal brands sell. A well-known face draws clientele, and grooming businesses can become lucrative with the right marketing, location, and service quality.
If T Dollar leverages his popularity well, he could turn the salon into a brand of its own — think product lines, influencer collaborations, and franchise opportunities.
Geh Geh’s Real Motive? Genuine Advice or Online Clout?
Some social media users questioned Geh Geh’s motives. Was he really concerned, or just trying to go viral?
While it’s not unusual for Nigerians to offer blunt advice (solicited or not), some felt Geh Geh crossed a line by publicly downplaying another man’s hustle.
“If you don’t like his business, start yours. Don’t discourage others trying to grow,” one commenter wrote under the viral post.
Still, a few admitted that Geh Geh raised some valid points — especially around the need for financial literacy and proper business research before launching a startup.
T Dollar Has Yet to Respond
At the time of writing, T Dollar has not publicly addressed the comments. Whether he chooses to ignore the criticism or clap back remains to be seen. What’s clear is that he’s not letting internet opinions stop his hustle.
For now, fans are watching closely to see how the salon performs and whether Geh Geh’s grim prediction comes true — or if T Dollar proves the critics wrong.
Conclusion: A Business Risk or Bold Move?
T Dollar’s leap into the salon business has ignited debate about celebrity investments, public criticism, and unsolicited advice in Nigeria’s social media space. Whether or not the salon becomes profitable, one thing is certain: it has sparked conversations that touch on much deeper issues — from entrepreneurship to personal freedom.
As for Geh Geh, love him or hate him, his post reminds us of the power and chaos that social media opinions can generate in today's world.
FAQ: T Dollar vs Geh Geh Saga
1. Who is Geh Geh and why is he trending?
Geh Geh is a Nigerian Facebook user who gained attention after criticizing T Dollar’s new salon, calling it a poor business decision.
2. What business did T Dollar start?
T Dollar recently opened a luxury salon in Lagos, aiming to diversify his income and brand beyond music.
3. How are fans reacting?
Reactions are mixed. Some agree with Geh Geh, while others support T Dollar’s entrepreneurial spirit and urge people to allow him grow.
Geh Geh's post has sparked a mix of reactions from social media users, with some defending T Dollar's right to make his own business decisions, while others have praised Geh Geh for his boldness in speaking out.
While T Dollar has not publicly responded to Geh Geh's criticism, sources close to the musician have hinted that he is unfazed by the negative comments and is focused on making his business a success.
As the debate continues, one thing is clear - Geh Geh's unsolicited advice has sparked a lively conversation about entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and the importance of seeking guidance before making major business decisions.
What do you think? Should T Dollar have sought advice from Geh Geh before building his salon? Share your thoughts in the comments below!