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How I Manage Attention From Female Admirers — Comedian Woli Arole

Nigerian content creator and comedian turned pastor, Bayegun Oluwatoyin, popularly known as Woli Arole, has shared insights on how he manages attention from female admirers, attributing it to God’s grace and a strong commitment to his family.

He emphasized the importance of respecting family boundaries and not creating an atmosphere filled with wrongdoings.

Speaking during an exclusive interview on Channels Television’s ‘The Morning Brief’ on Monday, Arole revealed why churches invite him to programmes despite being a comedian.

Arole stated, “I’m not concerned about what you throw to me; I’m concerned about how I react to it. If I sense discomfort, I will cut off.

“It’s God grace, people know obviously I’m married and I have a son. I respect my family, that’s very important. One thing that has also helped me is that I don’t create an atmosphere where such a thing can strive.

He also noted his commitment to positive content and avoiding mockery or blasphemy in his acts when he was a comedian.

“I don’t do mockery. You can check all my content, I don’t blaspheme God is sacred. Our faith is sacred. In fact, I feel all faiths are scared, Islamists, traditionalists, so there are boundaries you must not cross,” Arole said.

The comedian, who is transitioning into ministry, discussed the challenges of his fans accepting this change, citing a divine calling and a journey that started with praying for friends.

When asked about the authenticity of the miracles he claims to perform, the comedian maintained his stance on the reality of miracles amid his transition to a more spiritual calling.

He said, “The miracles are real, I’ve seen it, and I’ve experienced it.”

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