After Ozonna Soludo, son of Governor Charles Soludo, stated that he isn’t interested in lust but desires genuine love, another insensitive comment surfaced: “They don use this one pay him papa back,” implying that Ozonna has been spiritually attacked as repayment for his father’s actions.

Such comments are not only heartless but also promote harmful superstitions. It’s unfair to associate someone’s life or choices with imagined “spiritual consequences” for their parents. This mindset fuels fear, ignorance, and needless stigma—especially toward public figures and their families. Conversations should be built on empathy and understanding, not baseless spiritual accusations.

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