With their highly anticipated Nigerian wedding just days away, Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux are rewriting the rules of modern romance — one impeccably styled moment at a time.
Following an intimate Nikkah and civil ceremony two months prior, the couple has officially begun the countdown to their lavish April 17 celebration. Then, Ojo wore an architectural white gown—a stunning blend of structure and softness, adorned with delicate florals. The dress combined femininity and boldness, balancing elegance with an avant-garde edge. The fitted silhouette flares above the knee, cascading into a subtle mermaid hem with lace embroidery. A sleek train trail behind her. Her accessories— a sculptural fascinator and pearl-studded pumps for drama and couture flair, while her baby’s breath bouquet added ethereal aesthetics.

The following days erupted into a whirlwind of media coverage—magazines, newspapers, blogs, and Twitter lit up with updates that truly depicted their lingering glances, the soft laughter, the ease of two people deeply in tune with one another.
For their traditional wedding, the ever-stylish star dazzled in a modern corseted design reinterpreted in traditional Aso Oke — the renowned Yoruba material woven with both legacy and glamor. Juma perfectly matched her, walking into frame in a finely fitted agbada embroidered with the calm assurance that only he could exude.


Their palette — rich hues of blue, green, and yellow — goes beyond aesthetic appeal. It’s a visual love letter to Juma’s Tanzanian roots, seamlessly blending East African vibrance with Nigerian tradition. The result? A fusion that feels both intentional and iconic.