Priscilla Ojo’s father storms Lagos, exchange pleasantries with groom

A clip captures Ademidun Ojo, father of Nollywood actress, Priscilla Ojo, exchanging pleasantries with his son-in-law, Juma Jux ahead of their highly-anticipated traditional wedding.

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Priscilla Ojo recently tied the knot with Juma Jux in an Islamic wedding in Tanzania, drawing prominent Nigerian dignitaries and entertainment figures.

A moment that ignited online debate was  Priscilla Ojo’s father’s noticeable absence from the event, fueled by her seemingly shading him in an Instagram post.

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The newlywed traditional wedding is scheduled for today, April 17, 2025, with Juma Jux’s family arriving in Nigeria in grand style.

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In the now-viral clip, Priscilla Ojo’s father and Juma Jux share a heartwarming moment, exchanging warm gestures as they engage in a lighthearted conversation.

Moreover, the interaction between the duo has sparked a buzz online, with netizens sharing varied thoughts and opinions.

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Check out some reactions below…

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Muyiwa Moses remarked, “Men make una dey do good o, daddy Priscila  welcome”.

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Taiwo Mariam stated, “People wey dey shout say the father no go come can rest now”.

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Mhiz Freddy queried, “Wat is he looking for there?”.

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Queen Hello wrote, “I hope them invite mr president cause this wedding go to loud ”.

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Mari Kay inquired, “Where will Paulo sit tomorrow laidis?”.

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Watch video below…

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