Junus2012,
I believe the compensation whatever you are talking usually corresponds to a single stage OTA. In that case, adding any extra capacitive load at the output will push the pole associated with it to lower frequencies. If this happens to be your dominant pole, then with increasing capacitive load, the dominant pole moves to lower and lower frequencies and there by giving you a larger phase margin or "making the circuit more stable". Also, 1/2.pi.Ro is not dimensionally consistent with frequency. Can you please go through it again.