Priscilla And Juma Jux Channel Tupac In Poetic Justice-Inspired Anniversary Shoot - 6 hours ago

Priscilla Ojo and her Tanzanian husband, singer Juma Jux, have marked their first wedding anniversary with a striking tribute to one of pop culture’s most enduring images.

The couple shared a series of photographs on Instagram in which they meticulously recreated the iconic 1990s promo shots of Tupac Shakur and Janet Jackson from the film Poetic Justice. From the styling to the poses, the images echo the original portraits that helped define an era of hip-hop and R&B romance on screen.

Priscilla, daughter of Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo, accompanied the photos with a simple but emotional caption: “One year down, forever to go.” The post quickly drew thousands of likes and a flood of congratulatory messages from fans across Nigeria, Tanzania, and the wider African entertainment community.

Public figures and close friends joined in the celebration. Social media personality Enioluwa Adeoluwa penned a heartfelt message, praying for enduring grace, love, peace, and blessings over the couple’s home and describing them as “the cutest,” echoing Priscilla’s “forever to go” sentiment.

Iyabo Ojo, who has been openly supportive of her daughter’s cross-cultural union, wrote, “Together forever, happy anniversary lovebirds, love you 3,” a nod to the couple’s growing family.

Businesswoman and reality TV star Chioma Ikokwu also weighed in, calling them “Africa’s no 1 couple” and declaring, “forever is the deal, 1 down, 99 to go,” while praising the anniversary photos as “so dope.”

Priscilla and Juma Jux’s love story has unfolded across borders and cultures. They first formalised their union in an Islamic ceremony in Tanzania, then hosted a series of high-profile celebrations in Nigeria before capping it all with a destination wedding. Their relationship has since become a talking point among fans of Nollywood and East African music.

The couple expanded their family with the arrival of their son, Rakeem Ayomide Mkambala, further cementing the bond between their Nigerian and Tanzanian roots.

By revisiting the Poetic Justice imagery, Priscilla and Juma Jux not only honoured a classic moment in Black pop culture but also framed their own marriage as a modern African love story with global influences, one year in and already firmly in the public eye.

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