What nonsense – Woli Arole blasts university fellowship leaders demanding first fruit foodstuffs

Nigerian comedian and actor Woli Arole has fired a fiery shot at university fellowship leaders who allegedly manipulate their spiritual roles for material gain.
In a post shared via his Instagram story, Arole expressed outrage over reports that some student leaders, who are being called “Papa” and “Mama” in fellowships, are demanding foodstuffs from their peers in the name of offering “first fruits.”
“I heard they are already calling you ‘Papa and Mama’ in the University bcos you are a fellowship leader and you are also telling students to bring their foodstuffs as FIRST FRUIT. What Nonsense!!!!!!” Arole wrote in all caps, signaling his clear frustration.
The statement appears to address a rising concern in some Nigerian tertiary institutions, where young fellowship leaders allegedly adopt exaggerated spiritual authority and, in some cases, exploit fellow students under religious pretenses.
Woli Arole, whose real name is Bayegun Oluwatoyin, is not just a household name in Nigerian comedy but also a trained psychologist and a graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University.
He rose to fame through his unique blend of Christian-themed humor and relatable skits that often critique societal and religious behavior.
While no specific individuals were named in the post, the message has resonated widely, with many online users agreeing that demanding “first fruit” food items from struggling students is exploitative and unacceptable.
