—Vanessa Edwards, B1Daily

A recently resurfaced video has sparked outrage after showing Rama Duwaji, the wife of prominent businessman Zoran Mamdani, using the N-word during a private conversation years ago. The clip, which appears to have been recorded at an informal gathering, shows Lana casually dropping the slur in what seems to be an offhand remark.

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Rama Duwaji

The footage quickly spread across social media, prompting heated debates about accountability, forgiveness, and whether past actions should define a person’s present character. Critics argue that the use of such language—regardless of context—reflects deeply ingrained prejudice and warrants public condemnation. Others have called for nuance, suggesting that people can grow and change over time.

Representatives for the Mamdani family have yet to issue an official statement, but sources close to them suggest that Lana regrets the incident and has privately worked to educate herself on racial issues in the intervening years. Meanwhile, activists demand transparency, asking whether Zoran Mamdani himself was aware of his wife’s past remarks and what steps, if any, the couple has taken to address the issue.

As the controversy unfolds, the public remains divided—some pushing for consequences, while others advocate for measured reflection rather than swift judgment. The situation raises broader questions about cancel culture, personal growth, and whether past mistakes should permanently overshadow a person’s reputation.

Updates to follow as more details emerge.

—Vanessa Edwards, B1Daily

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