Priscilla Ojo’s wedding to Tanzanian singer Juma Jux wasn’t just about love — it was a full-on fashion parade. From rich aso-oke glam to sleek modern slay, our Naija celebs didn’t come to play. If you missed the event, don’t worry — we’re dishing the hottest looks and the celebs who absolutely ate and left no crumbs!
👗 Celebs Who Served Looks:
1. Iyabo Ojo – Queen Mother of Glam
Iyabo Ojo, the radiant mother of the bride, was draped in a custom gold aso-oke ensemble by Toyin Lawani’s Tiannah’s Place Empire. She matched elegance with royalty — a true Yoruba queen.
👉 Read more about Iyabo Ojo’s style evolution
2. Priscilla Ojo – The Bride in All Her Glory
The star of the day, Priscilla Ojo, looked like royalty in her custom-designed aso-oke, rich in burgundy and gold tones with detailed embroidery and beadwork. She paired it with a flawless gele that perfectly framed her face and a beaded fan that screamed “rich babe energy.” Her second outfit—a champagne gold lace ensemble—gave us that soft, elegant bridal feel that was both youthful and timeless.

3. Mercy Eke – Naija Barbie Vibes
The BBNaija star was seen dripping in coral-beaded details and form-fitted lace. She looked like royalty straight out of a Nollywood epic.
4. Nancy Isime – Effortless Chic
Always classy, Nancy rocked a modern twist on traditional wear with a structured iro and buba, beaded purse, and natural glam makeup.
2. Toyin Abraham
Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham, a close friend of Iyabo Ojo, attended the wedding, bringing her signature energy and style to the festivities
4. Diamond Platnumz and Zuchu
Tanzanian music stars Diamond Platnumz and Zuchu attended the wedding, showcasing their unique styles and celebrating the union of Priscilla and Juma Jux.
5. Ommy Dimpoz
Tanzanian singer Ommy Dimpoz was also among the distinguished guests, adding to the star-studded nature of the event.
💃 Fashion Girls and Friends Who Turned Heads
Some of Priscilla’s closest friends and fellow fashion influencers showed up and showed out! A few faces we spotted:
1. Michelle Aigbe
Michelle, daughter of Mercy Aigbe, arrived in a pastel-toned lace dress with a structured bust and thigh-high slit. Her baby pink gele was expertly tied and matched her soft makeup look.
2. Diana Eneje
Diana gave us rich girl energy in her velvet aso-ebi with hand-beaded details. Her fit was both trendy and respectful of the cultural tone of the event.
3. Enioluwa Adeoluwa


Never one to disappoint, Enioluwa mixed tradition with a touch of Gen-Z flair. His agbada set was tailored to perfection, and his accessories were minimal yet classy.
Fashion Moments We Loved:
- Coordinated color palettes (from champagne gold to wine red)
- Monochrome aso-ebi slay
- Statement headpieces and turbans
- Crystal-studded gele and fan purses
- Natural glam makeup with a hint of sparkle