Self-proclaimed prophet and comedian, Woli Arole, has spoken out against the misogynistic mindset that seeks to silence women within marriage, calling such attitudes flawed and damaging to healthy relationships.
In a recent post, Arole argued that the traditional view of submission in marriage is often misunderstood, leading many men to believe their wives should remain voiceless, wrongly.
“The ideology that women cannot talk or have opinions in marriage is wrong,” Arole declared.
“Men, submission doesn’t mean dumbness; your wife is your help meet. At times, the salvation of the home will be in her mouth.”
Women’s Voices Matter in Marriage
Arole emphasized that a wife’s intellectual contributions are not only valid but often crucial to the success of a household. He urged men to recognize that partnership, not control, is the foundation of a thriving marriage.
His statement adds to the growing public discourse about gender equality and the role of women in modern relationships, particularly in faith-based communities where traditional values are deeply rooted.
Reactions and Support
Arole’s remarks have sparked supportive reactions online, with many social media users praising his stance as both progressive and necessary in a culture that often equates silence with virtue for women.
As public figures continue to challenge outdated gender roles, voices like Arole’s may help reshape cultural norms around marriage, submission, and mutual respect.


