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Son of Anambra Governor, Ozonna Soludo, Dancing to Ayra Starr Song Sparks Online Reactions (Watch)
A viral video showing Ozonna Soludo, son of Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo, dancing and expressing a feminine side while vibing to an Ayra Starr song.
- A viral video showing Ozonna Soludo, son of Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo, dancing and expressing a feminine side while vibing to an Ayra Starr song has triggered mixed reactions on social media.

Chukwuma Charles Soludo, the governor of Anambra State, has begun trending online following the circulation of a video involving his son.
The governor and his wife, Nonye Soludo, have six children, including four daughters and two sons. One of the sons, Ozonna Soludo, is known as a singer and music producer.
In a clip that has gained significant attention on social media, Ozonna Soludo was seen dancing energetically while vibing to a viral song by Ayra Starr.
During the video, he appeared to display what many online users described as a feminine side while performing to the music.
In another clip circulating online, Ozonna was seen shirtless while continuing the performance, which sparked further reactions among viewers.
The videos quickly drew comparisons from some social media users, with a few likening his mannerisms to those of controversial Nigerian internet personality Bobrisky.
Following the circulation of the clips, Nigerians took to social media platforms to share mixed reactions, with some making jokes about the video while others expressed surprise at the performance.
While some commenters appeared amused by the display, others criticised the behaviour, leading to a wave of debates across social media.
The clips have since continued to trend online, attracting thousands of reactions and comments from users discussing the governor’s son and his public persona.
Watch video below:
Son of Anambra state governor, Ozonna Soludo flaunts his body on camera, causing a stir online pic.twitter.com/rVR17vzF5X— Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) March 11, 2026


