- Woli Arole stated that he keeps getting church invites because he doesn’t overstep his boundaries as a comedian.
- He noted how religious people have issues with many comedians because they are not sensitive enough to avoid some jokes.
Comedian Woli Arole opens up on why he believes he continues to be welcomed in religious settings, despite being a comedian.
Woli Arole revealed this in an interview with Channels Television’s ‘The Morning Brief program’ on Monday.
Speaking about his successful career, the comedian claimed that he continues to receive church invitations because he respects boundaries as a comic.
He observed that religious people have problems with many comedians because they are not sensitive enough to steer clear of certain jokes.
“You can check all my content, I don’t blaspheme. Our faith is sacred. There are boundaries you must not cross because I feel all faiths are scared
“So, while I was active as a comedian, all I talked about was the positive vibes. There are things I must never say, there are some jokes you must not crack. And I think that is where faith people have issues with content creators,” he said.
Few months ago, Woli Arole extended education sponsorship to young girl who tearfully lamented over mistreatment in viral clip.
In a heartfelt post shared on his social media platforms, Woli Arole shared his admiration for the girl’s infectious humor and catchphrase, “Do you want to kill me ni.”
The comedian was captivated by the authenticity of the video and found himself laughing uncontrollably.
The comedian’s post revealed his intention to not only offer financial support but also to become an integral part of the young girl’s life journey.
He emphasized his deep affection for the girl and his commitment to her well-being, from education to overall welfare.
Woli Arole even invited his team to meet her and explore ways to contribute to her growth and development.
He went on to share that it was a divine inspiration that led him to this decision, and he felt compelled to make a positive impact in her life.