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Iyabo Ojo Welcomes Tanzanian In-Laws With Grand Arrival Treat

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Iyabo & Priscilla Ojo
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Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo is brimming with joy as she warmly welcomes her soon-to-be Tanzanian in-laws to Lagos ahead of her daughter Priscilla’s highly anticipated wedding to musician Juma Jux, scheduled for Thursday.

Reports circulating online confirm that Juma Jux’s family and friends have arrived in Nigeria for the celebration, and Iyabo, along with Priscilla, ensured their arrival was met with style and heart.

To mark the occasion, the mother-daughter duo hosted the guests at a lavish hotel and gifted them with curated welcome boxes. The boxes included a copy of Iyabo’s film Labake, traditional fabric, wine, roses, perfume, skincare products, a Nigerian flag, and more.

Sharing a heartfelt video of their guests’ arrival on Instagram, Iyabo wrote:

“We’re honoured to welcome our in-laws all the way from Tanzania for the JP2025 wedding celebration! Love knows no distance! East meet West African royalty.”

The wedding festivities promise to be a beautiful fusion of cultures, love, and celebration.

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