Priscilla Ojo, daughter of Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, has marked her first wedding anniversary with Tanzanian singer, Juma Jux, sharing emotional throwback moments from their widely publicised wedding ceremonies that trended across Nigeria and beyond.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday, Priscilla posted a photo of herself in her white wedding gown designed by celebrity stylist Veekee James, standing beside her husband in a celebratory pose.
“White wedding → 1 year stronger #JP4EVER,” she wrote.
Two days earlier, she had shared a video clip from their traditional wedding ceremony, which remains one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings in recent years.
“365 days since we danced before our elders. Forever to go A Day to remember. #JP4FOREVER #JP2025,” she captioned the post.
Priscilla and Juma Jux’s relationship first gained public attention after reports of their meeting during a trip in Rwanda, where what was initially described as a casual encounter reportedly developed into a deeper connection.
According to accounts shared over time, Jux did not initially recognise Priscilla as a celebrity or the daughter of a famous actress.
Their relationship, however, grew organically through communication and shared time, eventually evolving into a romantic bond that later became public.
The relationship took a more serious turn when Nigerian influencer, Chioma Goodhair, was among those said to have played a supportive role in connecting and nurturing early interactions between the couple within entertainment and social circles.
Their romance went public after photos and videos of the pair began circulating online, sparking widespread reactions from fans across Nigeria and Tanzania.
Priscilla’s mother, Iyabo Ojo, later confirmed the engagement in September 2024, formally welcoming Jux into the family and setting the stage for a high-profile wedding journey.
The couple’s wedding events, widely branded #JP2025, became a multi-stage celebration spanning Nigeria and Tanzania, blending cultures, celebrity appearances, and high social media visibility.
The ceremonies included a traditional engagement in Lagos attended by top Nollywood figures and public personalities, followed by additional celebrations in Tanzania, where Jux’s family hosted events reflecting East African traditions.
A white wedding ceremony held in Lagos further amplified public attention, featuring an intimate but glamorous setup that trended heavily on social media.
The celebrations were followed by additional reception-style gatherings abroad, completing what many described as a “cross-cultural wedding journey.”
High-profile guests, including entertainers, influencers, and public figures, attended different stages of the ceremonies, turning the wedding into a major entertainment and lifestyle event across both countries.
Since their marriage, the couple has continued to share moments of their life together online, often celebrating milestones, travels, and family moments.
Their union has also strengthened cultural ties between Nigerian and Tanzanian entertainment circles, with Jux becoming more visible in Nigeria’s social scene and music industry engagements.

