Priscilla Ojo Addresses Claims That Juma Jux’s Store Was Burnt Down In Tanzania

Priscilla Ojo has reacted to viral reports alleging that her husband, Tanzanian singer Juma Jux, lost his luxury store to protesters during post-election violence. A tweet that spread widely online claimed that Juma Jux’s boutique, reportedly worth over $780 million, was “set ablaze and completely destroyed” amid unrest that followed the country’s tense presidential election. Reacting to the rumours on Snapchat, Priscilla dismissed reports that the store was burnt, though she confirmed it had been looted. She simply wrote: “LOOTED✅ BURNT❎” Juma Jux also took to social media to reassure his fans, writing: “God is in control.” Her clarification comes as Tanzanian authorities work to restore calm after widespread chaos and destruction linked to the disputed election.

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Priscilla Ojo Celebrates Son Rakeem’s 2-Month Birthday With Heartwarming Photos

Priscilla Ojo Celebrates Son Rakeem’s 2-Month Birthday With Heartwarming Photos

Priscilla Ojo and her husband, Tanzanian singer Juma Jux, have celebrated their son Rakeem’s 2-month birthday with heartwarming posts on social media. Sharing sweet photos, Priscilla affectionately called Rakeem her “sweet pumpkin boy” and highlighted the little milestones he has reached in just eight weeks. She noted his smiles, playful kicks, ability to lift his head during feedings, and love for cuddles and milk. Fans quickly showered the family with love, praising Rakeem’s cuteness and sending warm wishes to the new parents. The couple recently returned to Nigeria, where Priscilla’s mother, actress Iyabo Ojo, welcomed the baby with open arms. Through their posts, Priscilla and Juma Jux continue to share glimpses of their parenting journey, celebrating Rakeem’s growth and their growing family.

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Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux Celebrate Son Baby Rakeem’s 40th Day and Naming Ceremony

Nigerian actress Priscilla Ojo and Tanzanian music star Juma Jux recently celebrated the 40th day and naming ceremony of their son, Baby Rakeem, in Tanzania. The joyful event brought together family and close friends, beautifully blending Nigerian and Tanzanian traditions. Guests enjoyed music, prayers, and touching moments that reflected the couple’s happiness and cultural heritage. Priscilla’s mother, Iyabo Ojo, and fellow actress Toyin Abraham were among the attendees, joining in the celebration of the family’s new addition. Social media was quickly filled with pictures and videos capturing the smiles, laughter, and excitement of the occasion. Fans and well-wishers poured in congratulations, celebrating both the milestone and the union of two vibrant cultures in a heartwarming ceremony.

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