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    ‎Soludo’s son goes viral with song mocking Tinubu, his father

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    ‎Ozonna Soludo, son of Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, has stirred fresh reactions on social media.

    ‎This is after he posted a video of himself dancing to a viral song that criticised several prominent political figures, including his father.

    ‎In the video shared on his social media page, Ozonna was seen singing along and dancing as the song opens with the line: ‘Tinubu shame unto you, all power belongs to Jesus.’
    ‎It, thereafter, mentioned Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr Nyesom Wike, and Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State.
    ‎Other politicians also mentioned include: Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State; former presidential aide, Reno Omokri; Minister of Works, David Umahi; and former Kogi West senator, Dino Melaye, among others.
    ‎However when the lyrics reached the line, “Soludo shame unto you,” Ozonna briefly rolled his eyes, and continued to dance and sing along.
    ‎He captioned the post: ‘Eziokwu all power belong to Jesus biko.’
    ‎The video quickly gained traction across social media, attracting more than 3,000 comments as users reacted to the governor’s son’s decision to participate in the viral trend, particularly because the song also referenced his father.
    ‎The latest video adds to a growing list of social media posts that have repeatedly placed Ozonna in the spotlight for his unconventional online persona and willingness to court public attention.
    ‎A musician, content creator and social media influencer, Ozonna has built a reputation for sharing lifestyle and dance videos, often drawing mixed reactions over his fashion choices, public appearances and outspoken views.
    ‎In recent months, he generated widespread discussion after unveiling a new braided hairstyle, insisting he would not alter his appearance despite criticism from online users.
    ‎He also made headlines after posting a video featuring an ‘Okeite’ pot, a clip that sparked debate because it coincided with his father’s crackdown on native doctors in Anambra State.
    ‎The object was later identified by several reports as a Tibetan singing bowl used for sound therapy.
    ‎Earlier this year, Ozonna also publicly urged President Tinubu to lead Nigeria towards ‘a new era’ founded on unity, dignity and equal opportunity.
    ‎The remarks attracted significant attention online.
    ‎The governor’s son has previously said he remains unbothered by criticism.
    ‎He argued that public visibility naturally attracts negative reactions and insisted he would not change his lifestyle to satisfy critics

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