Lagos lit up today, Saturday, April 19, 2025, and not just because of the weather. The real heat came from Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux’s white wedding, which turned the city into a real-life fairytale with a spectacular ceremony.
Stylish, extravagant, and packed with unforgettable moments, their celebration quickly proved to be the event people would talk about for a long time. April 2025? It’s officially their month.
From the start, the vibe was electric. Anyone who caught a glimpse of their traditional wedding just two days earlier, on April 17, already knew that Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux’s white wedding wouldn’t be ordinary. And they were right.
As guests began arriving, the venue itself set the tone. The space was a beautiful beach front, with white roses flowing down from above, on the tables, soft candlelight flickering in the corners, and framed photos of the couple scattered beautifully across the space.
The scent of fresh flowers and designer perfumes floated through the air, and with every camera flash, the excitement only grew.
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Priscilla looked like a vision straight out of a dream at her white wedding ceremony. Her long-sleeved white wedding gown, designed by Veekee James, was pure magic. The bodice was beaded with fine crystals and sequins that caught every ray of light, while the plunging neckline gave her a soft, elegant shape.
The gown hugged her silhouette before flaring into a full, cloud-like skirt that followed her with every graceful step. The train was long, dramatic, and simply breathtaking, like something out of a movie.
Her beauty look brought it all together perfectly. The beauty influencer’s hair was styled in a sleek low bun with soft side bangs, and a sparkling hairpin tucked beneath her veil gave just the right amount of shine. Her makeup was subtle but flawless; well-groomed brows, glowing skin, soft blush eyeshadow, and a lined nude lip that made her look radiant, youthful, and completely in control of her spotlight.
Standing beside was her husband, Juma Jux, looking just as sharp. He wore a white tuxedo with black detailing, perfectly tailored by Mai Atafo. The black lapels, the crisp fit, and his confident, calm energy made it clear he was there to match Priscilla’s shine. A black bow tie and polished Dior shoes completed the look.
Together, they were picture-perfect, and as they exchanged vows, it felt like time slowed down for everyone in the room.
The bridal train? A visual dream. Priscilla’s girls pulled up in custom green satin gowns, all coordinated but tailored slightly differently to suit each woman’s frame. The dresses shimmered under the lights, flowing beautifully as they walked.
Their hair was styled in slick ponytails or buns, and their glam was muted but glowing, exactly the kind of look that makes the bride stand out even more while still slaying on their own.
The groomsmen brought the heat, too. Decked out in sharp black tuxedos, they served classic black-tie elegance with a cool edge. Matching pocket squares, well-polished black shoes, clean haircuts, each one looked like he could’ve walked straight off a fashion campaign. And their vibe? Brotherly, loud, and full of hype. They were Juma’s personal cheer squad, and they brought the energy all day long.
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The guest list was a who’s who of African entertainment culture. Iyabo Ojo was radiant in a sleek white number, her eyes misty during the vows, and her phone camera working overtime at the party.
Osas Ighodaro made an entrance in a sleeless high-slit gown that turned heads. Nandy, Juma’s Tanzanian music sister, stunned in a rose corset dress with floral embellishments. And Chioma Ikokwu delivered in a structured beaded white gown that hugged her perfectly.
There were emotional speeches, impromptu dances, happy tears, and moments of pure joy that can’t be scripted at Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux’s white wedding. Laughter rang out during the shoe game, cheers erupted during the couple’s first dance, and by the time the fireworks lit up the Lagos sky, it felt like a true movie ending.
Photo: Instagram/its.priscy