Key Points
- He says public hate follows bold, visible people. He refuses to apologise for his confidence online.
- He clarifies a clip was shot in a friend’s yard. He denies filming inside a real cemetery site.
- He began making music at thirteen in school auditions. He states he is not dating at present.
Ozonna, the son of Anambra governor Charles Soludo, has explained why some Nigerians dislike him. He says those who stand out online often face harsh pushback. He also spoke about his relationship status during a chat with creator Goodybagg.

According to him, he will not change to please people. “I am going to keep being myself,” he said. The talk comes as his father features in recent headlines, including Soludo sets release terms.
What he said
Ozonna argued that visibility draws critics on social media. He put it plainly: “Anybody who is very visible and confident is going to get hate.” He repeated that he will not apologise for being sure of himself.
Fans’ comments
Under a related post, users shared brief takes on his persona. Comments came from @iamnorris_, @obiomachinwanne, @rilymills, @chukwu_sc, @chibuike_y, and @chief_moon22. Some urged grace and self-belief, while others delivered blunt one-liners or wry jokes.
He also cleared up a viral claim about a graveyard video. The clip, he said, was filmed in the backyard of a friend’s house, not a cemetery. He added that he has made music since age thirteen and is currently single.
Meanwhile, wider talk around public figures from the South-East keeps building. Recent activism stories name leaders from the region and call for calm, lawful action. For context on that wider climate, see this report: Sowore Abuja march call.





