‘I Didn’t Know She Was a Celebrity’ – Juma Jux on How He Met Priscilla Ojo
Omoyeni Olabode

Tanzanian singer Juma Jux has shared candid details about how he first met Nigerian media personality Priscilla Ojo, revealing that he had no idea she was a celebrity at the time they connected. In a recent interview, Jux said that their first encounter happened through mutual friends, and because he was not familiar with Nigerian social media influencers, he simply saw Priscilla as a warm and engaging person rather than a public figure.
According to Juma Jux, their initial meeting took place during a social gathering where he was struck by Priscilla’s personality and charisma. He said his focus was on getting to know her as a person rather than as someone with a public profile. It was only later, after spending time together and interacting with her circle of friends, that he began to realise her widespread influence and celebrity status in Nigeria’s entertainment and social media space. The singer emphasised that this lack of awareness did not affect his genuine interest in building a friendship and eventual romantic connection.
Priscilla Ojo, daughter of Nigerian filmmaker and businessman John Ojo, is well known as a television presenter, brand ambassador, and social media influencer with millions of followers across platforms. Her relationship with Juma Jux has been widely followed by fans in both Nigeria and East Africa, reflecting growing pan-African entertainment connections. The couple have shared moments from their travels and public outings, earning support from many followers who enjoy their chemistry and cross-continental romance.
Many fans have praised Juma Jux for his sincerity and focus on genuine interaction rather than celebrity status. What do you think about their relationship story, and do you believe celebrity status affects how people connect personally? Share your thoughts in the comments section.
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