“It Feels Good to Love Right” – Priscilla Ojo Opens Up on Finding Love and Marrying Tanzanian Singer Juma Jux
Nigerian actress and influencer Priscilla Ojo Mkambala, daughter of Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo, has opened up for the first time about her relationship journey and marriage to Tanzanian music sensation Juma Jux.
In an intimate sit-down with fashion entrepreneur Kiki Osinbajo on her YouTube channel, Priscilla bared her heart about the purity, intentionality, and joy that has come with being in love with someone who truly understands her.
“It feels good to love right,” she said, smiling. “We just wanted to do something to have fun, and people could see the pureness in what we have.”
💞 A Love Story That Transcends Borders
Their love story — Nigerian and Tanzanian — has captured the imagination of many across Africa, not just for the celebrity angle, but for the effortless and authentic way they’ve embraced one another publicly.
“Nigerians are very supportive,” Priscilla shared, reflecting on the overwhelming encouragement they’ve received. “Everybody was just so positive — it was so good.”
For two public figures constantly in the spotlight, the couple’s calm and chemistry have helped them navigate criticism and cultural differences, while showing fans what intentional love looks like.
🙏 A Moment of Clarity
When asked how she knew Juma Jux was “the one,” Priscilla recounted a profound conversation with respected pastor Ituah Ighodalo, which seemed to affirm her choice. Though she didn’t share details of the conversation, it was clear that faith, guidance, and self-awareness played a role in her decision.
It’s not every day that a young woman in the spotlight takes such a grounded, reflective approach to love — especially in an era of viral relationships and online pressure.
🌍 Opinion: A Refreshing Tale of African Love
In a media space often dominated by tales of heartbreak and messy celebrity fallouts, Priscilla and Juma’s story is a breath of fresh air.
Their union reminds us that love, when intentional and genuine, can cross borders, families, and fan expectations. It's a reminder that fame doesn't have to dilute authenticity, and that joy can still be found in simplicity.
More importantly, Priscilla is rewriting the narrative: She’s not just “Iyabo Ojo’s daughter” anymore — she’s a woman of her own, making bold, beautiful choices in life and love.
As fans watch their journey unfold, one thing is clear: this isn't just a celebrity couple — it's a story about growth, grounding, and the kind of love that’s as joyful as it is real.
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