Ozonna Soludo, son of Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo, recently told admirers he isn’t interested in lustful attention but desires genuine love. While his statement was harmless and sincere, one disturbing comment read, “Nothing anybody wan tell me, baba don use dis one upgrade his political career,” suggesting his father used him for ritual purposes to boost his political career.
This is a deeply insensitive and defamatory claim. Linking someone’s success to ritual sacrifices without proof is not just cruel but damaging to reputations and mental health. Such baseless accusations reflect a toxic culture of suspicion that undermines personal achievements and turns public discourse into a breeding ground for hate and lies.
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