Lagos is glowing with love and celebration as Nollywood royalty Iyabo Ojo’s daughter, Priscilla Ojo, weds Tanzanian music sensation Juma Jux in an enchanting Yoruba traditional wedding ceremony, marking the third phase of their dazzling wedding journey.
From the fashion to the emotions, this is more than just a union — it’s a full-blown cultural celebration and an African love story written in gold.
In a stunning Instagram post that lit up social media, Iyabo Ojo revealed her first outfit of the day — a majestic green beaded lace Aso-Ebi paired with a vibrant gele and glittering accessories, radiating the poise of a proud Yoruba queen mother. She captioned the moment with heartfelt joy:
“This is the day the Lord has made! I shall rejoice and be glad in it! JP2025 is finally here! God’s blessings to every single soul. Thank you, Lord! #Gratitude #JP2025.”
The joy in her heart was undeniable, and the photos radiated nothing but pure grace and celebration.
But beyond the glam and glitz lies a deeply emotional thread — a viral video that’s melting hearts everywhere.
In it, Priscilla kneels before her mother during a private Nikkah prayer ceremony, hands clasped, eyes closed. Iyabo, dressed in regal brown and gold, gently places her hand on her daughter’s shoulder and prays with raw, maternal grace. You can feel the weight of a lifetime of hopes, fears, and pride distilled into that single moment of pure love.
But the real tearjerker moment came earlier, in a now-viral video that has touched the hearts of many. In it, Priscilla, dressed in modest elegance, kneels before her mother as Iyabo offers powerful prayers during their intimate Nikkah ceremony.
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Iyabo, draped in a regal chocolate brown bubu and gold turban, lays her hand gently on her daughter’s shoulder as she prays for strength, joy, and a marriage blessed by love and faith. It was a quiet moment, but the emotion was thunderous — a mother releasing her daughter with love and pride into a new chapter.
Priscilla and Juma’s love story has felt like a movie from the start. They began with a private wedding introduction in Tanzania in February, keeping things intimate and sacred with just close family and friends.
Then, just before Valentine’s Day, Juma surprised everyone with a second proposal — and the ring? Bigger, brighter, and dripping with devotion. The video of him getting down on one knee again had fans screaming, as he reaffirmed his commitment in front of her loved ones.
The next day, they sealed their love with a chic civil ceremony attended by a glittering crowd of Nollywood stars and influencers like Toyin Abraham, Chioma Good Hair, and Enioluwa. Priscilla was glowing, and Juma couldn’t take his eyes off his bride.
Now, the Yoruba traditional ceremony is in full swing, bursting with cultural pride — gele, agbada, music, and all the ancestral rites that make Nigerian weddings iconic. And yet, this is just the beginning. The couple is set to host a grand finale wedding celebration in Tanzania in May — a carnival-style party that promises to blend both cultures in the most magical way.
To seal her love and cross-cultural commitment, Priscilla has officially taken on a new name: Hadiza Mkambala. It’s a beautiful nod to her husband’s roots and a symbol of unity — one that fans have praised as deeply meaningful and empowering.
The #JP2025 hashtag is now trending, buzzing with photos, pre-wedding portraits, dancing videos, heartfelt prayers, celebrity appearances, and cultural displays. It’s more than a wedding; it’s a pan-African celebration of unity, heritage, and modern romance.
As Iyabo Ojo said in an interview:
“This isn’t just a wedding — it’s a movement of love and legacy.”

