April 19, 2026

‘O Fe Gbe Game!’ –Woli Arole’s DM Flooded After Spot-On Arsenal vs Madrid Prediction

Popular and revered comedian-turned-prophet Woli Arole has sent social media into a frenzy following Arsenal’s shocking 2-1 win over Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg on Wednesday night.

The Nigerian preacher, whose real name is Bayegun Oluwatoyin, recently made headlines after announcing his transition into full-time ministry, and now, his spiritual foresight is also making waves in the football world.

Hours before the match, Arole had boldly declared, “Madrid would try their best, they would be shocked. Arsenal would CELEBRATE. It’s the day of victory for Arsenal. I say again—Congratulations Arsenal.”

And celebrate they did.

Arsenal stunned the football world with a dramatic late goal by Gabriel Martinelli, sealing a 2-1 win at the Santiago Bernabéu and completing a 5-1 aggregate victory over the 15-time European champions. The win marked Arsenal’s first return to the Champions League semifinals since 2009. VAR took center stage, overturning a crucial Real Madrid penalty in the first half while awarding one to Arsenal—though Bukayo Saka missed from the spot. Still, the Gunners pressed on, with Saka and Martinelli delivering the decisive goals that sent Madrid crashing out.

Back in Nigeria, Woli Arole’s phone hasn’t stopped buzzing.

“My DM is full,” he posted with laughter. “People are saying, ‘Arole who is winning the Champions League final?’ I don’t know ooo! O fe gbe game. I don catch you! What I know is that JESUS is the way, the truth, and the life.”

The clip quickly went viral, with many dubbing him the “prophet of football.” Some fans are now begging him for predictions on the upcoming semifinals and final. But Arole, who now blends humour with spiritual insight, remains grounded in his message: football is fun, but faith is greater.

While Arsenal fans celebrate the club’s historic win, many Nigerians are equally entertained by Arole’s accurate “prophecy”—a moment where faith, football, and pop culture collided in true 21st-century style.