Popular Nigerian influencer and entrepreneur Priscilla Ajoke Ojo, widely known as Priscy, and Tanzanian music sensation Juma Jux have revealed they are expecting their first child together, just months after their high-profile wedding ceremonies held in both Nigeria and Tanzania.
The couple, who are legally and traditionally married, shared the joyful news with fans through a maternity photoshoot posted on their Instagram pages.
From Grand Celebration to Growing Family
Priscy and Juma Jux’s wedding was anything but quiet. Their union was one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings of the year, held with cultural splendor and glitz across Lagos and Dar es Salaam, with stars, media houses, and industry insiders in attendance.
The Lagos ceremony reflected deep Yoruba tradition, colour, and music, while the Dar es Salaam celebration embraced Swahili elegance and Tanzanian royalty. Both events trended for weeks across African entertainment media, with fans celebrating the unity of two icons from different regions of the continent.
Though the couple shared wedding visuals, they maintained a graceful boundary between public celebration and private bonding. Now, the announcement of their pregnancy brings the public back into their evolving love story — this time, as witnesses to a new life.
Iyabo Ojo Leads Emotional Reactions
Leading the wave of celebration is Priscy’s mother, Nollywood actress and entrepreneur Iyabo Ojo, who publicly blessed the couple with a heartfelt post:
“@juma_jux & @its.priscy, my darlings, I soak and cover you in the blood of Jesus. Your joy is permanent & your home is blessed in Jesus’ name Congratulations ❤️.”
Her excitement over becoming a glamorous grandmother didn’t go unnoticed. Iyabo’s fans jokingly dubbed her “Sexiest Glam Ma” — a title embraced by her colleagues in Nollywood.
Mercy Aigbe, actress and friend, wrote in Yoruba-English mix:
“Ore mi, Sexy Glam Ma loading @iyaboojofespris Ayo abara tintin! Congratulations my love …. Asokale Anfani lagbara Olorun!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️”
Meanwhile, Toyin Abraham Ajeyemi added her trademark humour:
“I just want you to know that I am not over aunty alone but over sabi aunty aunty aunty.”
An African Power Couple Making Cultural Impact
Juma Jux, known for his chart-topping East African hits such as “Enjoy” and “Fashion Killer”, has built a loyal following across Africa. Priscy, on her part, has grown from being the stylish daughter of Iyabo Ojo into a fashion entrepreneur, digital brand influencer, and youth voice admired across Nigeria.
Their union represents not only a celebration of love but also a cross-cultural partnership bridging West and East Africa — a fusion of music, fashion, and modern family values.
Their wedding, already historic for its scope and elegance, now gives way to an even deeper legacy: building a family that many fans are already embracing as iconic.
Fans and Followers Shower the Couple with Love
Reactions to the pregnancy announcement flooded social media within minutes of the photo drop.
Instagram, Twitter/X, and TikTok saw waves of reposts with captions like “Africa’s favourite couple is growing!” and “From wedding bells to baby bumps — blessings on blessings!”
One fan wrote:
“They didn’t hide. They just protected what mattered until it was time. And now they shine together.”
Another commented:
“They gave us a wedding to remember and now a baby to love. Pure goals!”

Looking Ahead: A New Chapter for Priscy and Jux
Although they haven’t revealed the due date, sources suggest the couple is in their final trimester and preparing for the baby’s arrival between.
Reports also indicate that both are working on creative projects for post-delivery — with Priscy expanding her fashion line, and Juma Jux expected to release an intimate album inspired by love and fatherhood.
Conclusion: Love, Legacy, and A New Life
From a majestic two-nation wedding to the announcement of their first child, Priscy and Juma Jux have rewritten the African celebrity love story — blending tradition, glamour, and intentional privacy.
Their journey is one of cross-border love, family legacy, and modern African pride — and with a baby on the way, their story is only just beginning.