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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Comedian Wole Arole Encourages Women Who Can To Birth Their Babies By Themselves

Comedian Wole Arole has posted a memo to women who don't have fertility issues but choose to birth through IVF and surrogacy.

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  1. Allow women breathe

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    1. He is not a position to give advice.

      The part he plays in the matter is to touch bress, enter vayjayjay do 3 pumps, his woman pretend to moan in pleasure make he come abi cum quick . (Nigerian men are too selfish to understand women's pleasure)
      In 2 minutes he is done.. and he gets the lady pregnant.
      Not caring for her during the changes. Comparing her to his mum who shat out 12 kids. Aveg abeg, he is not in a position to give advice?

      Abeg make I go check if real men like Prince Harry, Jean pierre Bessos Keanu Reeves, Mandela will Smith and Jarod, if them touch themselves into a cup so as to preserve their sperms

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  2. I've purposely tied my tongue not to react to a lot that I've been reading online as regards the aforementioned topic, seeing that it is a delicate one.

    Wole made a valid point. Although "technologia" came about to make our lives easier, we shouldn't derail from the originality of our being. Especially when you are still able and capable to live and do things "originally".

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    1. I concur.


      Despite the many changes in the world, I still believe in embracing what's natural. Surrogacy should be a last resort or an alternative solution, not the norm. Let's not forget the beauty of traditional family-building methods.

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    2. Thank you!!

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    3. Same here, God please put a door to my lips. I am tempted to talk sometimes

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  3. Jeeeeez. Allow women breathe. There are women who love kids, but don't wanna have kids. Does that make them a lesser person? There are women that wanna have kids, but don't wanna be the ones to carry the pregnancy, sooo freaking what. That's how God wants it? Gods spokesman, wehdone. And YES THEIR BODIES, THEIR DECISIONS.

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    1. Candy baby, you deserve a champagne. They want to dictate everything for a woman. Nonsense.

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    2. Candy, making someone else work for something you do love is that really love?

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  4. Shut your mouth
    Don't talk nonsense on top something you can NEVER relate to

    Allow women women do what they want pleaseeee

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  5. I wouldn't mind surrogacy despite not having any fertility issues, whenever I remember what happened to me postpartum, I just erase birthing another child because I fear it might be worse than the first experience considering that I am even much older now.

    Let every woman do what works for them.

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  6. Everyone should do whatever makes them happy,
    So long as no one is hurt or exploited in the process.

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    1. Bibeli nko, follow the word of God your life is for Jesus not yourself

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  7. Their choice ogbeni 🙄🙄🙄

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  8. Let us make our choice in peace haba
    Allow us breathe 😁

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  9. Sometimes I wonder what men will be talking about without women. Everyday women this ladies that. So tiring

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    1. I don"t think men talk about women as much as women discuss anout men, skin care, entertainment , and fashion.

      My submission may be wrong.

      Men talk about sport, crypto, investment, politics, etc more than they talk about relationships.

      Educate me why you think men talk more about women, please.

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  10. The audacity if this man! What do you know about childbirth. Mtscheew

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  11. To each her own. You can't tell people what to do so far they're not hurting anyone. Some women love to have kids but her scared of pregnancy and labour, so far the person carrying the pregnancy agreed and also received her own benefit for helping out.

    Tomorrow now, they'll say elective caesarian section is a also sin

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  12. How many has he birthed himself?how many medical issues has he experienced as a result of carrying babies?Oga, go and sit down

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  13. As a surrogate i agree with him. It is not easy to carry another person's child. With all this talks online about surrogacy and the way people are just talking about it anyhow as if it easy on the surrogate.I really regret it. I dont have to bleed before i feed. Yes i am doing it for the money. Is it worth it? NO

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    1. You see.... Most times they talk about it as though, they are just merely "outsourcing". Forgetting that the pain they are running from will be felt by another woman like them.
      Anon, I pray things turn around for good for you.

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    2. Thank you...i am going to write my full experience as a surrogate in Nigeria and send it Stella maybe she will post it as a chronicle. Surrogacy has to be fully regulated in Nigeria, babies are being sold daily and they use surrogates as dispensable labourers here. No wonder most rich people will rather do IVF here it is because of the anyhowness of Nigeria.

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    3. It's well with you, just know that you're bringing everlasting joy to God ordained homes

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  14. Everyone should do what makes them happy

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