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  • ‘Seek education, solid management’ – Woli Arole advises Peller

    ‘Seek education, solid management’ – Woli Arole advises Peller

    Comedian and actor Woli Arole has advised TikToker Peller after his attempts to meet American streamer IShowSpeed in Lagos failed.

    Arole, on Instagram, praised Peller’s audacity but advised him to get solid management, seek education, and surround himself with wise counsel.

    He wrote, “My words to @peller089. I celebrate your audacity despite you being BIG here in Nigeria, you wanted to meet “Ishow Speed” when he came to Nigeria, that’s some guts there!. Despite what seems like an embarrassment, you still tried again. A lot of people bashing Peller don’t even have half of his influence, money, or reach, so we must talk to him with grace, not just to rubbish him.

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    “My candid Advice to you, Peller: Please get a solid Management. Please seek education; it will solidify your brand. Please have elderly people in your team. Seek solid Branding. Overall, don’t stop. Be careful how you talk; words carry power. Be cautious of pride; it can make anyone fall. Learn to listen when you’re talked to, too. Life is more than fame. Peller, you’re our goat here. God bless you!!!”

    He reposted an old video of Peller saying he’d ignore IShowSpeed if he came to Nigeria, cautioning Peller to be mindful of his words and actions, citing the dangers of pride.

    Peller’s attempts to meet IShowSpeed involved running alongside his convoy, trying to climb a vehicle, and riding a horse through traffic.

    The Cubana Chief Priest also defended Peller, saying there’s no shame in trying to achieve goals. 

  • Woli Arole opens up on keeping family life private

    Woli Arole opens up on keeping family life private

    Comedian Woli Arole has explained why he keeps his family life off social media, saying his marriage isn’t for public display or online validation.

    According to Arole on Instagram, he prioritises companionship over social media posting, emphasising that marriage goes beyond online appearances.

    Arole stressed that emotional connection is key, cautioning against oversharing and reminding followers that some aspects of life are better kept private.

    He encouraged people to focus on genuine relationships rather than seeking online approval.

    “Arole you rarely post about your family, why? My response: I didn’t marry for posting, I married for companionship! Not everything about your life should be public! What if there was no social media, won’t you live! Enjoy my selfie smile abegggg!”, he wrote.

  • Woli Arole slams ladies who adopt ‘braless’ policy

    Woli Arole slams ladies who adopt ‘braless’ policy

    Comedian and actor Woli Arole has condemned the trend of women attending public events without wearing bras.

    In a post on Instagram, he described the act as “highly indecent” and expresses concern that normalising such practices could lead to a collapse of moral standards in society.

    Arole argues that braless dressing is distracting and inappropriate, particularly in professional settings like weddings and corporate events.

    According to Arole, the trend is becoming increasingly common at public gatherings, including weddings and birthday parties.

    He warns that if people don’t speak up against such practices, future generations may lose their moral bearings.

    Arole challenged the argument that women have the right to dress as they wish, questioning whether such choices would be tolerated in job interviews or formal settings.

    “It is highly indecent for a lady to go out to a public event and wear clothes without a bra, for God’s sake. You see wedding guests without bra. Haaaaa! Birthday guests without bra. It’s bad! Be decent. Anyone who defends braless outing is also indecent in her thought,” he wrote.

    “With the way things are going, if we don’t speak up about some things, we might not have morality again. A generation might not have morality again,” he said.

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    He further described braless dressing as distracting and inappropriate. “Your nipple is showing.

    “Oga, it’s wrong. To an event, you are seated, you are distracting, and you are even nearly distracting the husband, distracting the groomsmen, and you are saying, ‘my body, my choice.”

    “Can you go bra-less to an interview? You are going for an interview for what you have been believing God for, and you go bra-less, to a corporate organisation that wants to pay two million.

    “You say, ‘my body, my choice.’ If they don’t give me a job, you see, we are glorifying nonsense, madness, insanity. Me, I will speak up. Because we will lack sense in the generation,” Arole declared.

  • Oral s3x, fornication, adultery can lead to loss of glory – Woli Arole

    Oral s3x, fornication, adultery can lead to loss of glory – Woli Arole

    Comedian Woli Arole has cautioned men about the spiritual implications of s3xual intimacy, particularly oral s3x before and outside of marriage.

    He warned hat such acts can lead to spiritual risks, stating that a woman can “swallow his glory” in the process.

    Woli Arole emphasised the spiritual nature of s3x, urging men to be mindful of the potential consequences.

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    “Any man collecting a blow job, either in the form of fornication or adultery, is at risk of ladies swallowing his glory. S3x is spiritual brother BJ!!
    Tag a brother, BJ,” he wrote on Instagram.

  • Pregnancy a blessing, surrogacy should be last resort – Woli Arole

    Pregnancy a blessing, surrogacy should be last resort – Woli Arole

    Comedian and actor Woli Arole has criticised women who opt for surrogacy despite being physically capable of carrying a pregnancy. 

    Labeling such choices as influenced by misguided modern ideologies, Arole on Instagram, argued that bearing a child is a sacred blessing and part of God’s intended design for women. 

    He urged women to resist these contemporary pressures and embrace their natural role in childbirth.

    Arole made an exception for cases where medical necessity, such as infertility or health complications, justifies the use of surrogacy or IVF. 

    However, he firmly opposed surrogacy as a personal preference, rejecting the idea that women can simply choose not to carry a child. 

    He challenged the notion of bodily autonomy, asserting that a woman’s body is a sacred vessel meant to fulfill a divine purpose, not subject to individual whims.

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    He said: “Listen carefully. It is a blessing for a Woman to carry her baby in her womb. That’s how God wants it. Don’t let weakness derail you. Unless for medical reasons, she can adopt options like Surrogacy, IVF and all. You can’t say my body, my decision. I don’t feel like carrying a child. I want surrogacy.

    No!! Your body is God’s Temple!!.

    “Don’t let wokeness derail you. Your body is God’s temple. Surrogacy is not something you just choose!! There’s a reason God gave you a Womb”.

    Woli Arole had previously advocated for women’s voices to be heard in marriage, emphasising that submission doesn’t mean silence. 

    He noted that a wife is a helpmate, and her opinions should be valued.

  • Women should have a voice in marriage – Woli Arole

    Women should have a voice in marriage – Woli Arole

    Comedian-turned-cleric Woli Arole has addressed and challenged a deeply rooted misogynistic mindset prevalent in some cultural and societal circles regarding the role of women in marriage.

    In an Instagram post, he directly confronted the erroneous ideology that women should remain silent or lack the agency to express their opinions within the marital union.

    Arole noted that a woman’s voice being suppressed in marriage is fundamentally flawed and counterproductive to a healthy partnership.

    He emphasised that the biblical or cultural concept of submission, often cited in discussions about marital roles, does not equate to a woman being voiceless or intellectually diminished. 

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    Arole went further to highlight the critical importance of a woman’s voice in the home, suggesting that it can sometimes be the key to resolving challenges or bringing clarity to complex situations.

    “The ideology that women cannot talk or have opinions in marriage is wrong Men, submission doesn’t mean dumbness; your wife is your help meet. At times, the salvation of the home will be in her mouth,” he wrote.

  • Christ didn’t die for us to become rich, Woli Arole argues

    Christ didn’t die for us to become rich, Woli Arole argues

    Actor-turned-preacher Woli Arole has frowned at the growing influence of money and materialism within the church.

    He argued that Christ’s sacrifice was not about accumulating wealth but about attaining eternal life.

    Arole urged Christians to “wake up” and reevaluate their priorities, cautioning that the pursuit of wealth has overshadowed the true purpose of spirituality.

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    He said the modern-day church has become too centered around wealth and this shift in focus has led many believers astray. 

    He wrote: “I say this as God’s prophet: Mammon is already creaking into the church, the talk of money, the worship of money. Christ did not die so we could become rich; he died so we could have eternal life. Wake up, oh saints. Share this message!!”

  • Woli Arole warns against blind kindness after being scammed

    Woli Arole warns against blind kindness after being scammed

    Comedian Woli Arole has urged the public to exercise wisdom and discernment when offering help to others, recounting a personal experience where his generosity was taken advantage of.

    In a video shared online, Arole narrated how he met a man on a prayer mountain who claimed to have secured a visa and needed financial support to purchase a flight ticket. Moved by compassion, the comedian said he gave the man the money he requested.

    However, Arole said he later discovered that the man had fabricated the story and never intended to travel. He said he bumped into the same individual at an amala joint in Ibadan, comfortably eating goat meat—an encounter that confirmed the deception.

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    Sharing the incident as a cautionary tale, Arole stressed the importance of verifying people’s claims before rendering assistance. He noted that while helping others is noble, it should be done with care and discernment to avoid being misled.

    He said, “If you are in the act of helping people, be careful how you help. Be led when you want to help. I finished a programme on the mountain one day, and a guy came to meet me ‘’Woli, I have my Visa, na travelling remain. You were the one who prayed for me. Your prayer dey work” Na trip remain. I don gather small money. I need like N200k.

    “We love to help, and so we gave this boy some money. He said, “Baba, I am travelling. I am going tomorrow night. A week later, we had another programme in Ibadan and decided to sit at an Amala joint. There we saw this same guy eating goat meat.”

  • Woli Arole prophesies huge success for Muyiwa Ademola’s ‘Ori Rebirth’

    Woli Arole prophesies huge success for Muyiwa Ademola’s ‘Ori Rebirth’

    Comedian and prophet Woli Arole has shared a prophetic message for actor and producer Muyiwa Ademola concerning his upcoming movie, Ori Rebirth.

    Woli Arole revealed that the Lord sent him with a word specifically for Muyiwa, declaring that the movie will be a massive success and that “God is going to surprise” him.

    He also prophesied a major relaunch in Muyiwa’s career, predicting a wave of new projects and helpers coming his way.

    Sharing the message publicly on Instagram, Woli explained that he wanted Muyiwa — and everyone else — to recognize that the prophecy was divinely inspired once it comes to pass.

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    He concluded by expressing his love and congratulations in advance, wishing Muyiwa continued success.

    He wrote: “Egbon Muyiwa @authenticmuy this is the word of the Lord to you. I am posting it publicly so when it happens you know it’s the Lord’s doing. Your new movie, “ORI Rebirth”, will be a serious HIT. God is going to surprise you. Fear not sir! I heard in my spirit, “I am relaunching Muyiwa back heavily” more projects are coming from you to the world, and God is sending helpers of destinies to you. Love you, Egbon @authenticmuy. Congratulations in advance”.

    “Ori Rebirth” is set to hit cinemas on May 1st, marking Muyiwa’s first cinema debut.

  • Hypocrisy, worldliness in gospel music industry alarming – Woli Arole

    Hypocrisy, worldliness in gospel music industry alarming – Woli Arole

    Comedian and actor Woli Arole has identified  “hypocrisy, worldliness, and cabalism” as major concerns in the gospel music industry. 

    He lamented invitations for ministration are now based on personal connections rather than spiritual leading, making it difficult to distinguish between gospel music ministers and secular artists.

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    Woli Arole highlighted the growing commercialisation of gospel music.

    He said many gospel artists have adopted celebrity lifestyles, blending gospel with secular music elements, which has led to a blurring of lines between ministers and entertainers.

    He wrote: “The level of hypocrisy, worldliness, and cabalism in the gospel music industry in Nigeria is alarming. Oh yes! Invitations are based on who you know, not as the Spirit leads. Music ministers too—we can’t differentiate whether you’re a performer or a minister. It’s well”.