Popular comedian-turned-prophet, Woli Arole, has criticized fellowship leaders in Nigerian universities for allegedly exploiting students by demanding food items as “first fruit” offerings.
Arole voiced his concerns in a post shared on his Instagram page on Monday, condemning what he described as a disturbing trend on campuses.
He expressed outrage over reports that some student fellowship leaders are now being addressed as “Papas” and “Mamas,” and are pressuring fellow students to donate foodstuffs in the name of spiritual obligation.
Reacting to the situation, Arole wrote, “I heard they are already calling you ‘Papa’ and ‘Mama’ in university because you’re a fellowship leader, and you’re also telling students to bring their foodstuffs as FIRST FRUIT. What nonsense!”
Arole, in a recent post 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.