Renowned Nigerian comedian and pastor, Woli Arole, has extended his heartfelt support and mentoring intentions to a young girl whose emotional video recently gained widespread attention across social media platforms.
The viral video showcased the girl, visibly upset and tearful, expressing her emotions to an adult, presumably her mother. In the Yoruba language, she exclaimed passionately, 'se fe pa mi ni,' which translates to 'Do you want to kill me.'
Moved by the girl's candid display of emotion, the 33-year-old comedian took to his Instagram to express his genuine affection for her. Through a heartfelt post on his social media accounts, Woli Arole shared his admiration for the girl's infectious humor and her catchphrase, "Do you want to kill me ni."
In this emotionally charged post, Woli Arole not only pledged financial support but also declared his intention to play a pivotal role in the young girl's life journey. He expressed a deep care for her well-being, encompassing her education and overall welfare.
Highlighting the profound inspiration guiding his decision, Woli Arole emphasized his desire to make a positive impact in the girl's life. He revealed plans to involve his team to connect with her, explore avenues for growth, and contribute to her development.
The comedian extended a warm invitation to anyone familiar with the young girl or her parents to convey his message. He pledged a generous sum of 100,000 Naira to her and encouraged others interested in making a difference to join him in supporting her journey.
Sharing her video, Woli Arole wrote, "I particularly love this young girl, her video has gone viral and even a lot are using the sound from this video, it’s real and so funny, she’s saying 'Do you want to kill me ni'. I laughed so much while watching this video. The Lord laid it in my heart to give her money and also be part of her life."
He continued, "I would love my team to meet her and see how we can be part of her journey from schooling to welfare. I really love the girl. Anyone that knows her or her parents, tell them 'Woli Arole says won le pa e, I personally owe her 100,000 Naira'."
Woli Arole's compassion and dedication to supporting the young girl's aspirations showcase the positive impact influential individuals can make on others' lives, fostering a sense of unity and encouragement within the community.
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