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Reactions as Ozonna, first son of Anambra state Governor Charles Soludo, shares new photos on IG
Ozonna Soludo, the first son of Anambra State Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, who’s a musician based in New York, recently sparked mixed responses after he shared new photos of himself on Instagram, in a matching designer outfit to entertain his fans on social media platforms.
While releasing the photos, the 28-years-old artist, who sings a congenial blend of RnB/Pop added a caption that reads:
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“I wanted to take this chance to say a huge thank you to everyone who has been streaming and sharing my music, your support means the world!. Its been humbling and i can’t wait to share my new music with you all. Also wanted to take this chance to stress that I am not an extension of anybody. I am my own person, an entirely different expression/ experience. An autonomous being with my own mind and ideas but most importantly…Swipe for baby abs cuz dammit I be working out.”
As expected, immediately after the photos surfaced online, his fans and admirers who came across the post quickly rushed down to the comment box section to express their reactions from different perspectives.
Check Out The Screenshot Of The Comment Section Below
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