Juma Jux and Priscilla Ojo climax wedding celebrations with grand finale after multiple ones in Nigeria and Tanzania
By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor
Juma Jux and Priscilla Ojo, daughter of Nollywoodian Iyabo Ojo, had their seventh and grand finale lavish wedding ceremony in Tanzania on Wednesday, called #JP2025, with the social media element captioned “Forever together”.
The coupled radiated joy that elicited warm reactions from fans and celebrities from across Nigeria and the East African coast of Tanzania.
The event climaxed the series of ceremonies that began with a traditional Yoruba wedding in Lagos on April 17, followed by a white wedding in Nigeria on April 19, besides earlier celebrations in Tanzania of Islamic Nikkah and civil wedding in February.
Juma had touted the Tanzanian finale as “the big one” and it indeed drew high-profile guests, including Nollywood film maker Funke Akindele and other Nigerian celebrities who flew over to support the couple.
The Nation reports videos online showing a meticulously designed venue, blending Nigerian and Tanzanian cultural elements, with photos of the couple adorning every space
Juma explained earlier in May his desire for multiple wedding celebrations with Priscilla, a Nigerian influencer he met on a flight in Rwanda, saying he wanted to honour every significant location that shaped their love story.
Despite having counted six weddings, Jux said in a video he wanted even more to fully express his love for his woman.
His words: “This is the final round, the big one [to be held in Tanzania]. I call it the final one because my wife is tired already. 5-6 weddings are not even enough for me. I wanted more. I wanted to go to the place where we first met, but she has no energy; she has tried.
“She always tells me, ‘It’s easy for you because you’re wearing a suit; you don’t have to go through a lot with dressing.’ I understand her.
“Tanzania is the final one, the last one, and because it’s the final one, I’d put everything on that. It’s going to be crazy. My friends from different countries are coming; from Uganda, Kenya, China, the USA, and even Tanzania, and my in-laws from Nigeria, too.
“This month, 28 May, we have a JP reception, like the final one, the big one. I am saying it is final because my wife is tired already.”
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