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Soludo’s Son Ozonna Displays his ‘Okeite’, After Father’s Ban, Sparks Online Debate

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Ozonna Soludo trends online after a viral video showing him with a supposed ‘Okeite’ pot sparks mixed reactions across social media in Nigeria.

A viral video involving Ozonna Soludo, son of Charles Soludo, has sparked widespread reactions across Nigerian social media platforms.

In the trending clip, Ozonna is seen displaying an object many online users have described as an “Okeite” pot—a term commonly associated in local parlance with traditional charm or ritual practices.

However, there is no verified evidence confirming that the object is linked to any ritual activity. Observers suggest the video may simply be a form of artistic expression or social media content intended to generate buzz.

Mixed Reactions Trail Video

The video has triggered intense debate online, with reactions ranging from criticism to outright dismissal.

On platforms like Nairaland and X (formerly Twitter), some users expressed concern over the optics, especially given the Anambra State government’s ongoing clampdown on criminal and ritual-related activities.

Others, however, argued that:
Ozonna is an adult entitled to personal expression

The video may be misinterpreted or exaggerated

Social media users are quick to jump to conclusions without evidence

Public Image vs Private Life

The situation has also reignited conversations about the public scrutiny faced by children of political figures.

While Governor Charles Soludo is known for advocating discipline and reforms in Anambra, critics and supporters alike are divided on whether his son’s personal lifestyle should be a subject of public concern.

Analysts note that in the age of viral media, perception often travels faster than facts, making it easy for narratives to spiral without verification.

Conclusion

As the debate continues, one thing is clear: social media reactions do not always reflect reality. The Ozonna video serves as another reminder of how quickly narratives can form—and spread—without verified facts.

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