Tanzanian singer and Businessman Juma Jux has been the talk of the town following his exquisite wedding in Lagos, Nigeria, on Thursday.
Jux officiated his relationship with Priscilla in Nigeria one more time after a series of ceremonies in Tanzania last month.
Different Tanzanian music and film industry celebrities landed in Nigeria to witness Jux tie the Knot with his lover, Priscilla Ajoke Ojo, in a lavish traditional wedding.
Among those who were present at the wedding were: Singer Jimmy Chansa, Rapper Gnako, Singer Nandy, Rapper Billnass, Singer Diamond Platnumz, WCB’s D-Voice, actress Irene Paul, Socialite Poshy Queen, Socialite Malaika, Singer Ommy Dimpoz, B-Dozen, Meena Ally, among others.

On the other hand, several celebrities from the Nollywood and music industry also attended the wedding ceremony in large numbers.
Among them, Peter from P-Square, Enioluwa Prince, Davido’s uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, Roseline Afije aka Liquo Rose, Saga Adeluowa, Mercy Augbe Adeoti, Toyin Abraham, Ajeyemi, Juliet Ibrahim, Hilda Baci, Diana Eneje, Mariam Aduke, Michelle IO, Stephanie Quick, Frances Theodare, Amy Okoli, Tbally, Linda Osifo, Chioma Ikokwu, Jennifer Onyekwelu, among others.
Priscilla Ojo, the daughter of Nollywood celebrity Iyabo Ojo, married Tanzanian music singer Juma Jux in what has become one of the year's most talked-about weddings.


The celebration, dubbed #JP2025, was nothing short of a cultural spectacle, featuring various ceremonies, poignant moments, celebrity flair, and gorgeous attire from all angles.
Their adventure began months ago, with an intimate wedding introduction in Tanzania in February. Surrounded by close relatives and friends, it was a gentle affirmation of their relationship.
But Juma wasn't done proving his commitment; just before Valentine's Day, he arranged another proposal, this time with a huge 5.2-carat diamond ring.

The video touched hearts online and solidified this union as one based on love and compassion.
Soon after, the pair held their civil wedding in Lagos.
The traditional wedding, held at Five Palms in Oniru, was a full-fledged celebration of Nigerian and Tanzanian cultures, with each moment seeming momentous.
Photos from the Traditional Wedding






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