Priscilla Ojo shares affectionate photos with husband Juma Jux in London
Priscilla Ojo, daughter of Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo, shares loved-up photos with Tanzanian singer Juma Jux during their London trip.

Priscilla Ojo, the daughter of renowned Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, has captured the attention of social media users after posting affectionate photos with her husband, Tanzanian musician Juma Jux. The couple is currently enjoying their time in London, where they attended a concert at the OVO Arena.
In a heartfelt social media post, Priscilla referred to herself as her husband’s “handbag,” showcasing their playful and loving relationship. She expressed her gratitude for their time in London and hinted at the excitement surrounding their son’s upcoming first birthday, stating, "Thank you, London. Now let’s get back to the countdown."
The couple's outing comes amid discussions about Juma Jux’s recent physical transformation. Following his appearance at a wedding event, many fans noticed that the singer appeared slimmer, prompting conversations on social media. In a video shared by Priscilla, Juma addressed his changing appearance, noting that he was previously unhappy with his weight but has since embraced his new look, stating he wants to be “rich and okay.”
The reactions to their relationship have been mixed, particularly from Tanzanian social media users. Some have expressed concerns and even suggested that Priscilla should reconsider her relationship with Juma. Despite the criticism, Priscilla has consistently defended her husband, asserting that she has him “trapped” in a loving bond. She has also stood by Juma during past controversies, including when he faced questions about his merit for an AFRIMA award.
Priscilla's public displays of affection for Juma have become a hallmark of their relationship, as she frequently uses social media to celebrate their love, regardless of the scrutiny they face. The couple’s journey continues to be a topic of interest, reflecting both the challenges and joys of their union in the public eye.
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