While many children of Nigerian politicians keep a low profile, Ozonna Soludo, the eldest son of Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo, popularly called “Baby Oku” by fans, has chosen a different path.
Known for his shirtless dance videos, unconventional fashion sense, music career and outspoken personality, Ozonna has built a social media identity that often attracts as much attention as his father’s political career.
With over 100,000 Instagram followers, the singer, entrepreneur and fashion enthusiast regularly shares dance videos, music snippets and lifestyle content that spark conversations among supporters and critics alike.
His latest social media appearance thrust him back into the spotlight after he posted a video dancing to a trending protest song critical of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
In the video, Ozonna wore a campaign-branded shirt associated with his father while vibing to lyrics criticising the Tinubu administration and, at some points, mentioning Governor Soludo.
“Tinubu, shame onto you, all power belongs to Jesus,” the lyrics read.
The clip quickly circulated across social media, drawing mixed reactions from Nigerians.
Although many first knew him because of his father, Ozonna has consistently sought to establish himself as an entertainer rather than a political figure.
He returned to music in 2023 with his single, Take It Slow, renewing public interest in his music career.
Beyond music, he has ventured into entrepreneurship with his bead and jewellery brand, where he creates handcrafted necklaces and accessories that frequently feature in his social media posts.
His pages also showcase energetic dance videos, humorous clips and self-expression that resonate with younger audiences.
His unconventional style, often appearing shirtless, sporting distinctive hairstyles and embracing bold fashion, has made him one of the most recognisable children of Nigerian politicians online.
Ozonna has never shied away from responding to criticism over his appearance and lifestyle.
In a widely circulated video in 2025, he addressed online trolls who questioned his dressing, lifestyle and the type of content he posts.
“I like myself, I like what I like. I am not here to suit your ego. I am not here to live according to your standard.
“The next time you write a paragraph or an essay about my life, maybe think about your life.
“I actually accept myself. I love and accept me. I put out what I like on my social media. I am not going to stop liking what I like,” he said.
In July 2025, Ozonna gave followers a glimpse into his relationship with his father when Soludo joined him in a dance challenge promoting his single, Big Flex.
Wearing matching traditional beads, the father and son danced side by side in a video that quickly went viral, earning praise from many Nigerians and revealing a playful side of the Anambra governor rarely seen in political settings.
Despite his father’s political prominence, Ozonna has repeatedly insisted that his opinions should not be confused with those of Soludo.
Ahead of the 2023 general election, after becoming caught up in political debates online, he publicly distanced himself from partisan discussions.
“I would appreciate not being dragged into this. I am not an extension of anybody. I have my own opinions and have always said I think Peter is the best candidate. All this has nothing to do with me,” he said.
The statement drew significant attention because it underscored his determination to separate his personal views from his father’s political office.
Born on February 11, 1994, in Isuofia, Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State, Ozonna is the eldest of six children.
He spent part of his childhood in the United States before relocating to London, where he studied Vocal Performance at the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance.
Whether dancing to viral songs, releasing new music, promoting his bead brand or responding to critics, Ozonna has carved out a public identity that extends far beyond being known simply as the son of a governor.
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