Love Beyond Borders: Inside the Glamorous White Wedding of Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux in Lagos
It was a spectacle of elegance, love, and African royalty as Nollywood’s sweetheart Priscilla Ojo tied the knot with Tanzanian music star Juma Jux in a stunning white wedding ceremony on April 19, 2025. Held at a scenic seaside location in Lagos State, the event has since dominated social media timelines with breathtaking photos and viral videos showcasing every sparkling detail of the transcontinental union.
From the bride’s radiant smile to the lavish décor, high-profile guests, and stylish ensembles, Priscilla and Juma Jux’s wedding was not just a union of two hearts—it was a celebration of culture, fame, and youthful luxury. The hashtags #PrisxJux2025, #IyaboOjoDaughterWedding, and #NaijaMeetsBongo are now trending across digital platforms, and for good reason.
Here’s a full 3,000-word breakdown of everything that made the white wedding the most talked-about event of the weekend.
Priscilla Ojo, daughter of popular Nollywood actress and reality TV star Iyabo Ojo, stunned in a white custom-designed bridal gown that featured intricate beadwork, delicate lace sleeves, and a flowing cathedral-length veil. Her groom, Juma Jux—one of East Africa’s most celebrated R&B singers—looked equally dashing in an ivory tuxedo accented with Tanzanian tribal embroidery, paying homage to his heritage.
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The venue? A luxury waterfront resort in Lagos that overlooked the Atlantic Ocean, offering a perfect blend of city skyline and natural serenity. The décor screamed opulence: white orchids, floating candles, rose arches, and a flower-lined aisle stretching elegantly into the horizon.
Guests were welcomed with cocktails and mocktails curated by celebrity mixologists, while soft jazz and East African instrumental melodies played in the background. The ambiance was romantic, sophisticated, and deeply African.
All eyes were on Priscilla when she made her grand entrance, escorted down the aisle by her older brother, Festus. The bride’s gown shimmered under the natural sunlight, catching camera flashes from every corner of the venue. Her bouquet—a classic arrangement of white roses and eucalyptus—symbolized purity, elegance, and a new beginning.
Videos of her walking down the aisle quickly circulated on Instagram and TikTok, with fans praising her graceful gait and emotional poise.
“She walked like a queen,” wrote one user. “Iyabo Ojo must be so proud.”
Indeed, Iyabo Ojo, adorned in a gold and ivory lace ensemble, sat at the front row, visibly emotional as she watched her only daughter begin a new life chapter.
One of the most touching moments of the ceremony came when the couple exchanged handwritten vows. Priscilla’s voice broke as she described how Juma’s gentle heart and unwavering support helped her believe in love again.
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“You came from a land far away, but you became my home,” she said.
Juma responded with words in both English and Swahili, promising to cherish her every day and honor her “Nigerian roots as much as my own.”
Their vows, shared on livestream by multiple celebrity attendees, quickly went viral. Social media exploded with comments:
“If love was a language, they just wrote a dictionary,” tweeted @LagosBrideTrends.
While all eyes were on the couple, Iyabo Ojo proved once again that she’s a showstopper in her own right. Her outfit, a golden floor-length dress hand-beaded with Swarovski crystals, was paired with a matching gele that could only be described as architectural. She was accompanied by her longtime partner Paulo Okoye, and the two made a powerful fashion and emotional statement.
Photos of Iyabo walking into the venue with her signature poise sparked admiration online.
“Iyabo Ojo showed us how to be a proud mother-in-law with style,” gushed @BellaNaija.
But beyond her looks, Iyabo’s quiet strength and dignified composure—especially after the public scrutiny during the traditional wedding, where tensions with her ex-husband were evident—was praised by many.
The wedding was attended by A-list celebrities from Nigeria and Tanzania, making it an unofficial entertainment summit. In attendance were:
- Toyin Abraham and husband Kolawole Ajeyemi
- Toke Makinwa, who dazzled in emerald green
- Mr. Eazi and Temi Otedola
- Ali Kiba, Tanzanian music icon and longtime friend of the groom
- Chioma Goodhair, whose champagne dress turned heads
- Funke Akindele, spotted mingling joyfully with old colleagues
- BBNaija stars, influencers, and Lagos elite
Each guest brought their fashion A-game, and photos from the reception carpet could fill a Vogue editorial spread.
The after-party began just as the sun dipped into the ocean. The reception area was transformed into a dreamy, candle-lit haven, with hanging floral chandeliers, ice sculptures, and mirrored tables.
The menu was a fusion of Nigerian and Tanzanian cuisine: jollof rice, goat meat, plantains, ugali, samaki wa kupaka (coconut fish), and of course, Swahili biryani.
The couple’s first dance was to a mash-up of Burna Boy’s “For My Hand” and Juma Jux’s own hit “Sugua.” It was heartfelt and hypnotic, with professional dancers from both countries joining in midway, creating a moment of pan-African unity.
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The wedding cake was a six-tier masterpiece—a towering white and gold design embellished with sugar orchids and topped with miniature figurines of the couple in traditional attire. As the couple cut the cake, fireworks erupted along the beach, accompanied by cheers from guests and champagne popping.
A surprise came when Priscilla changed into her second outfit: a crystal-studded mermaid dress with a daring slit, paired with silver heels and cascading curls. Juma followed with a traditional agbada made from Tanzanian kitenge fabric—blending cultures yet again.
The dance floor never emptied. DJs switched between Afrobeats, Bongo Flava, amapiano, and classic R&B, while MCs kept the crowd roaring with jokes, games, and lively commentary.
A glance at the couple’s gift table revealed their elite status. Among the notable gifts:
- A luxury SUV from Paulo Okoye
- An all-expense-paid honeymoon to Zanzibar and Dubai from Iyabo Ojo
- Custom artwork of their love story from Davido
- Jewelry sets from Toke Makinwa and other close friends
Several Tanzanian dignitaries in attendance also presented the couple with traditional ornaments, symbolic drums, and woven fabrics.
Within hours, Instagram reels, TikTok edits, and X posts of the ceremony flooded the internet. Fans celebrated the couple and admired the African glamour on full display.
The hashtag #PrisxJux2025 racked up over 5 million views across platforms in under 24 hours.
Twitter influencer @NaijaWeddings said,
“This is not just a wedding, it’s a cultural landmark.”
Others dubbed it the “wedding of the year” and praised the couple for breaking cross-border stereotypes.
As the night drew to a close, the couple took a quiet moment by the water to release floating lanterns into the sky, symbolizing their hopes for the future. Surrounded by their loved ones and the gentle ocean breeze, they waved goodbye to singlehood in the most poetic way imaginable.
Iyabo Ojo and Juma Jux shared a warm embrace with their children, relatives, and fans, signaling unity and peace.
In a short statement after the event, Iyabo Ojo said:
“I am a proud mother. Today, I watched my daughter marry the love of her life. May God bless their union.”
Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux’s white wedding was not merely a ceremony; it was a statement. A bold declaration that love knows no geography, and that African glamour can stand tall on any stage. It was a day when cultures danced, hearts connected, and the continent watched with admiration.
From Lagos to Dar es Salaam, from Nollywood to Bongo Flava, the union of these two lovebirds reminds us all that when love is real, the borders blur.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jux. May your days be long, your joy be full, and your photos forever trending.
Photos and videos from Iyabo Ojo’s daughter, Priscilla’s white wedding to Tanzanian singer, Juma Jux
The white wedding of Priscilla Ojo, daughter of actress Iyabo Ojo, to Tanzanian singer, Juma Jux, took place in Lagos state today April 19.
The seaside wedding was attended by her close friends and her family.
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