- Anambra Governor Charles Soludo’s son Ozonna makes his new blonde hairstyle in an article shared on social media

Ozonna, son of Anambra Governor Charles Soludo, revealed a bold new look in a post shared on Tuesday, September 2, showing off his freshly dyed blonde hair.
“It’s not just blondes…I bring sparks,” the singer captioned the photo, suggesting a new phase of creativity and style.
In other news…. Recently, a young lady regained consciousness after falling into a coma and he was open to the abnormal feelings she had experienced during this period.
According to her, doctors put her in a medically induced coma as part of the treatment.
She shared her story in @dorothytuash’s Tiktok video, explaining that although her body seems to be unresponsive, she feels her soul is still active. She could hear the conversations that were happening around her, but could not respond.
She further revealed that she suffered pain throughout the period but was unable to respond physically due to the condition.
Her words…
“When I tell you that coma is one of the worse things you’ve experienced, not advised, believe me when I say that. I bet you hear everything happening around Taht when you fall into a coma. “You can hear people talking about you.” Enough to traumatize humans. Now everyone experiences differently in a coma. Many people are just black and they don’t even know what’s going on. But I, I am very conscious, know a lot of things going on around me.
“Not only that, I’ll feel pain. I have 10 IVs on my arms and when they roll over I feel it and I scream inside. There’s even one time my IVs exploded and it’s like my arms and they have to pull it out.
“They were squeezing my arms and I died a little bit inside every time.”
When talking about why she was in a coma, she said…
“So the reason I fell into a coma is because I was suffering from a septic shock and they had to let me in so they could manage all the treatments and all the IVs. I was panicking there and there was no way to signal to the outside world. You hear what was going on, you can feel the pain, and you’re still there, you’re conscious, but they don’t know.
Luckily for me, I went in and out. Sometimes I would come and when I got very anxious, everything was happening, I started panic and I turned it black again. Obviously, I cried a lot when I was in a coma, and it was because I knew what was going on. Then, whenever they open their eyes, I see it, but I can’t tell them anything. ”
