
Popular Nigerian singer Sola Allyson has clarified that she is a singer, not a gospel artist, as many have assumed. In an interview with Oyinmomo TV, Allyson explained that she has never referred to herself as a gospel musician, and she doesn’t mention Jesus in her songs because, in her words, “He didn’t ask for publicity.”
“I don’t sing religious songs. As I am like this, I don’t call myself a gospel artist. My name is Sola Allyson. I am a singer,” she said.
On Marriage and Partnership
Allyson also spoke candidly about her marital life. She revealed that although she is married, she and her husband maintain separate households. “I am married but not living with my husband. He stays in my house, and I also stay in his house. That’s the love that people older than us didn’t let us know is hard. They make it seem like once you love each other, you will live happily ever after,” she explained.
She emphasized that their marriage is based on partnership and mutual respect rather than ownership. “Saying I am in my husband’s house is different from saying I married my husband. My husband and I married each other; we are in one another’s life. Saying I am in my husband’s house gives men a sense of ownership. I am not doing competition with anyone,” she added.
On Feminism and Equality
Allyson also discussed her views on feminism, highlighting the importance of equal opportunities for women. “Feminism is not saying men are not good people. What feminism is, before anger came into it because of how women were treated, was that the choice that men have to do whatever they wish should also be given to women,” she stated.
Through her statements, Sola Allyson continues to challenge societal expectations around gender roles, marriage, and artistic identity, encouraging a more personal and authentic approach to life and music.


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