Nigerian comedian-turned-preacher Woli Arole has stirred controversy with a fiery sermon condemning *oral sex*, fornication, and adultery as “glory killers.”
He warned congregants that such acts invite spiritual setbacks, regardless of societal acceptance.
“Many are struggling in life because of secret sexual sins,” Arole declared at his Lagos church.
He specifically described oral sex as “an abomination before God,” claiming it drains believers’ divine favor.
Arole, known for blending humor with hardline preaching, insisted: “I’m not judging, but warning based on Biblical truths.”

He linked sexual purity to financial breakthroughs and career success – a connection critics dismiss as prosperity gospel overreach.
The sermon comes amid Nigeria’s evolving conversations about faith and sexuality.
While Pentecostal circles emphasize abstinence, surveys show rising premarital sex rates among young Christians.
Arole’s comments particularly resonate in Nollywood and music circles, where he ministers to celebrities. Some stars privately admit struggling with his strict standards versus industry lifestyles.




