- Allyson revealed that although she is married, she and her husband maintain a flexible living arrangement
- She condemned the notion that marriage places a woman in a man’s “house,”
- She noted that older generations often romanticised marriage, giving the impression that love alone guarantees a smooth journey
Renowned singer Sola Allyson has clarified misconceptions about her artistic identity, stating that she is not a gospel musician despite public assumptions.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the vocalist made the clarification during a conversation on Oyinmomo TV, where she explained that she has never labelled herself a gospel act nor tailored her music to religious themes.
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According to Allyson, her lyrics do not mention Jesus because she believes spirituality does not require publicity. She emphasised that she prefers to be known simply as a singer whose work is guided by personal conviction.
Speaking on her marriage, Allyson revealed that although she is married, she and her husband maintain a flexible living arrangement, describing it as a partnership built on mutual respect rather than ownership.
She noted that older generations often romanticised marriage, giving the impression that love alone guarantees a smooth journey.

The “Eji Owuro” singer also discussed feminism, arguing that its core message is equality—ensuring women have the same choices and freedom that men enjoy.
She condemned the notion that marriage places a woman in a man’s “house,” saying she and her husband “married each other” and share their lives as equals.
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